Day: September 20, 2023
What’s up on the web? Maryland lottery players score over $26.3 million across the state
Today, digital content producer Sylvia Mphofe is talking the Powerball jackpot and Maryland lottery players winning over $26.3 million across the state.
Georgetown University students and faculty call for an end to legacy admissions
Cuneyt Dil from Axios breaks down why Georgetown University students and faculty are calling for an end to legacy admissions.
Argentina’s former detention site added to Unesco World Heritage list
A Unesco conference agreed to include the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory in the list of sites ‘considered to be of outstanding value to humanity’.
Crabby tourist calls police after being charged $700 for seafood dish
Crabby tourist calls police after being charged $700 for seafood dish
National debt tops $33 trillion
The clock is ticking on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The Republican leader is in a race against the clock to find a deal to avoid another government shutdown.
Family of Kendrick Johnson files federal lawsuit
The Lowndes County teen’s body was discovered in a rolled up mat in a high school gym in 2013. Authorities ruled Kendrick Johnson’s death a freak accident, but his parents believe he was murdered.
Community-built playground ribbon cutting
Connor McMichael, Washington Capitals player lends a helping hand building a community playground.
A Vanishing Nomadic Clan, With a Songlike Language All Their Own
ALONG THE SAJAU RIVER, Indonesia — The Punan people of the island of Borneo were once rumored to have tails, so elusive did they seem to their neighbors in the 19th century. Unlike the Indigenous farmers, who lived in long houses, the Punan roamed the …
Bush: If U.S. Provides Ukraine With ATACMS, Army Would Look To Replace With PrSM
If the U.S. decides to provide Ukraine with long-range ATACMS missiles, the Army’s acquisition chief said Tuesday the service would look to replenish its stockpile of that weapon with the […]