Over the last couple of years, airlines and hotels have made profits by adding more luxury offerings, such as first-class seats and upscale rooms and services. The hotel giant Marriott is one of the ...
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection twice in less than a year. The budget airline now says it will reduce its fleet to fewer than 80. It once operated over 200. Spirit says it will ...
Ohio State basketball is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022. The Buckeyes earn a No. 8 seed and will play No. 9-seeded TCU on Friday. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen ...
Daniel Peretz was the “Golden Boy” of Israeli soccer, a player who had famously stared down German strikers at the U-21 Euros and won.
Buzzer beaters have always been a part of the history of March Madness, becoming one of the great highlights that live on for generations. Recent history has its fair share of buzzer beaters, ...
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What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to downriverlife@thenewsherald.com. List the time, date, location, cost ...
Many people believe intelligence is a fixed trait you receive at birth and cannot change. Scientific discoveries paint a completely different picture of how the human brain actually works. Your ...
Everybody makes mistakes. But most of us are lucky enough not to have to do so on a global stage. If you’re running a huge ...
The authority addressed whether insecticide ingredients imported in bulk could be treated as preparations. The decision emphasized classification based on product presentation and chemical ...
While I couldn’t travel without a laptop, a desktop computer is my main machine when I’m at home, and it’s my preferred way to work—by a long shot. While I’ve been a PC enthusiast since I was seven ...
An Atlanta man is wanted in Nebraska after allegedly trying to get away with nearly $130,000 of another man's unclaimed property from the state Treasurer's Office.
Nebraska’s top elected officials haven’t had a raise since 2007. Lawmakers just rejected a plan to change that.