City University of New York public system's material includes Yiddish jokes, posters for champion boxers, and student ...
Little Caesars is now operating its first Michigan contactless, self-service, shelf-checkout location. A Dearborn Heights Little Caesars location at 25320 Van Born Road is the chain’s second of its ...
There's a serious fandom growing around videocassettes, one that includes such directors as Jane Schoenbrun and Alex Ross ...
If you noticed your Netflix bill looks a little higher than usual — you’re not wrong. The streaming giant quietly raised prices. The company recently updated its subscription tiers, marking the second ...
PORTSMOUTH - Three fields across Portsmouth - Central Field, Plains Field and Hislop Park are all ready for another season for the nearly 300 kids playing in the Portsmouth Little League this year.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Snug Harbor Little League celebrated its 63rd opening night for the spring season with a ceremony Friday evening. The night began with teams congregating and bonding outside ...
BOISE, Idaho — Gov. Brad Little used a line-item veto Friday to restore funding lawmakers had removed for graduate medical education, according to a press release from his office. House Bill 978 would ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bipartisan bill into law allowing DACA recipients to obtain professional licenses. The new law affects more than 5,000 DACA recipients, known as Dreamers, in the ...
Shelby Alexander told her husband on their first date that she wanted to open a coffee shop. Now, she is doing that while also filling a need for parents needing a child-friendly, and fun, space.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Happy faces and big smiles were the order of the day as Mid-Island Little League opened its 2026 baseball and softball seasons on Staten Island with its annual Opening Day ...
Update (April 4, 2026): Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed the bill, House Bill 542, on Thursday. Below is the original story, published Wednesday, April 1, under the headline, “Meta urges Idaho Gov.