Month: June 2024
-
Sports
Fritz Peterson, Yankee Pitcher in an Unusual ‘Trade’, Dies at 81
Fritz Peterson, who was a stalwart pitcher for the ineffective Yankees in the late 1960s and early 1970s but whose…
Read More » -
Sports
To her players, Dawn Staley is a basketball coach and much more
This article is part of our special report Women and Leadership, which coincides with global events in March celebrating women’s…
Read More » -
Sports
Conferences change. So does sports.
When the college football season kicks off in earnest this Labor Day weekend, keeping your eye on the ball will…
Read More » -
Science
Rural America lags behind cities when it comes to helping people cope with the heat
In Caribou, Maine, a town of 7,400, the splash pad was packed with children at noon Wednesday as temperatures soared.…
Read More » -
TV & Showbiz
What’s on TV this week: the presidential debate and the CMA party
For those who still have a cable subscription, here is a selection of cable and network TV shows, movies and…
Read More » -
USA
After the death of a non-binary student, school director defends restrictive gender policy
During his time as state superintendent of Oklahoma’s public schools, Ryan Walters, a former high school history teacher, has transformed…
Read More » -
Australia
West Memphis Three attorney reveals haunting new theory about horrific murders of three 8-year-old cub scouts – as shocking case is reopened
The attorney for one of the West Memphis Three has revealed a haunting new theory about the horrific murders of…
Read More » -
Australia
REVEALED: The US hotspots where the cost of holidays has risen the most
By Bethan Sexton for Dailymail.Com Published: 20:56 BST, June 18, 2024 | Updated: 2:12 PM BST, June 20, 2024 The…
Read More » -
World
Taiwanese citizens are told to avoid China after it threatens independence advocates
Taiwan on Thursday raised the alert level for travel to China and urged its citizens to visit the country only…
Read More » -
USA
At Harvard, some are asking what it will take to stop the spiral
When seventy university presidents gathered for a summit in late January, the topic on everyone’s minds was the crisis at…
Read More »