In New York City, alcohol has been a central component of the celebrations. However, a growing movement seeks to embrace the cultural and religious roots of the holiday without the need for alcohol. Sober St. Patrick’s Day is an organization that hosts…
WATCH – See what John Cominsky and Alex Anzalone have to say about re-signing with the Lions
Woody was out in Allen Park as the Lions introduced the official re-signings of defensive lineman Frank Cominsky and linebacker Alex Anzalone.
Explainer: What the free school lunch bill will mean for families
It’s not law quite yet, but a bill to make school lunch free for students across Minnesota is set to become law.
Penny Wong doing ‘fantastic job’ cleaning up Liberal’s ‘mess in the Pacific’
Former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy says Foreign Minister Penny Wong is doing a “fantastic job” at cleaning up Scott Morrison and the Liberal party’s “mess in the Pacific”.
“They were asleep at the wheel,” Mr Conroy told Sky News Australia.
Asian markets sink but Europe rallies on Credit Suisse loan hope
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South Carolina bill allows death penalty for abortion. Could it pass?
A bill proposed by a freshman legislator would allow abortion to be punished like murder. It is not expected to pass, but less extreme abortion bans already have.
Two US Citizens Charged for Hacking into DEA Portal in 2022
By Deeba Ahmed
Both suspects, Sagar Steven Singh and Nicholas Ceraolo, were reportedly members of a notorious cybercrime group, ViLE. Two…
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Government and railroads: Complex issue
There are a couple of comments in Ms. Averill’s March 4th letter [“Freight trains: ‘Run rail for the public good’,” March 5, Northwest voices] that cause me concern. Government is not setup to run a business, especially one as complex as a railroad, so…
Generous benefits keep Oregon government worker pay competitive, study finds
The state continues to pay its workers competitive compensation despite pandemic fluctuations in the labor market, a new analysis by the Oregon’s human resources office has found.