PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Oct. 9 marks exactly one year since Hurricane Milton hit the Tampa Bay area. Several coastal communities felt the impacts of the storm, but so did a lot of inland areas. Many ...
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Parcel locker firm InPost jumps 26% after company receives indicative acquisition proposal
LONDON — European stocks finished broadly higher on Tuesday, with some indexes touching record highs as investors track geopolitical developments following the U.S.' ouster of Venezuelan leader ...
A one-stop shop for Indiana football fans tracking the players leaving the Hoosiers, or joining Curt Cignetti's team. Save this to stay up to date!
The North American Aerospace Defense Command defends North American airspace 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But on Christmas Eve, it tackles perhaps its most important mission: tracking Santa Claus ...
It’s a tale of two presidents, facing the same accusations but different futures. WSJ’s José de Córdoba explains why one got a pardon and the other faces an American effort to oust him. Photo: Getty ...
ICE held more than 68,400 people as of 14 December, breaking previous high set at beginning of December The number of people in immigration detention in the US has hit an all-time high according to ...
Global pop stars, Jonas Brothers have unintentionally set the Indian internet buzzing after a fun video of them dancing to the Bollywood track “Shararat” from the Ranveer Singh starrer Dhurandhar went ...
Last Christmas, Wham! was at the top of the charts – as they usually are every year. This year, and please spare your tears, there might be another contender for the Christmas number one top spot.
The Australian pop star’s festive single XMAS is currently 7,000 units ahead of Wham’s Last Christmas. Last Christmas never topped the charts when it was first released in 1984, but finally hit Number ...
Kylie Minogue takes an early lead in the Official UK Christmas Number 1 race 2025 with her Amazon Music UK exclusive single XMAS, Official Charts can confirm. Currently 7,000 units ahead 48 hours into ...
It’s a common scene in recent weeks: Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swarm a Twin Cities business or home, meet resistance from protesters, and leave with at least one person in custody.
The government said the rules were needed to prevent theft and other crime. Its opponents and privacy activists regard the app as a tool of mass surveillance. By Alex Travelli and Pragati K.B.
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