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Cathartic, Funny and Thoughtful—We've Got the 25 Best Divorce Party Ideas
Toast to your next chapter in these creative ways. In our society, the word divorce weighs a heavy connotation. People correlate divorce with sadness, anger or even failure. Going through a divorce is one of the most painful things someone can experience—no
Southern Oregon crab fishery to open Feb. 4
NEWPORT, Ore. — After a months-long delay, commercial harvest of Dungeness crabs is almost ready to begin along the southern Oregon coast. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the season will open Feb. 4 from Cape Arago, just south of
California's water outlook brightens after storms
Weeks of intense snow and rainfall have brightened California's water outlook. Farmers are generally optimistic about this year's supply, although some say the state is not doing all it can to store excess water. Officials from the California Department of
Report: Money, resources at stake in wind energy transmission planning
BOSTON – Proactive planning for the transmission of more than 100 gigawatts of likely U.S. offshore wind power in the coming decades would lead to $20 billion in cost savings and far less disruption to shorelines and seabeds, according to a report commissioned
Alessa Holloway shares serene moment during peaceful ocean swim
Professional surfer Alessa Holloway left her
Djokovic, Tsitsipas to meet in Australian Open men's final
HOWARD FENDRICH Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia — Winning matches at the Australian Open does not give Novak Djokovic all that much trouble. He has a 27-match unbeaten run, the longest at the place in the 55-year Open era. And now Djokovic needs just one
Nuclear strike chief seeks cancer review of launch officers
By TARA COPP - Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Air Force general in charge of the nation's air- and ground-launched nuclear missiles has requested an official investigation into the number of officers who are reporting blood cancer diagnoses after
One of two men accused in WA substation attacks to be released from federal custody
Shea Johnson The News Tribune A man accused of attacking four Washington state power stations on Christmas Day was ordered released from federal custody Friday after a renewed effort by his attorney to get him into a drug-treatment facility. Matthew Greenwood,
Memphis authorities release video in Tyre Nichols' death
By ADRIAN SAINZ - Associated Press MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Memphis authorities released more than an hour of footage Friday of the violent beating of Tyre Nichols in which officers held the Black motorist down and struck him repeatedly as he screamed for his
Rural Residence Tied to Higher Risk for Heart Failure for Women, Black Men
Lori Solomon FRIDAY, Jan. 27, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Rural residence is associated with an increased risk for heart failure among women and Black men, according to a study published online Jan. 25 in JAMA Cardiology. Sarah E. Turecamo, from the U.S. National
Bold trades keyed offensive jolts for 49ers, Eagles
JOSH DUBOW Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers got a jolt offensively when they made the bold decision in October to trade four draft picks to add Christian McCaffrey to an already deep group of playmakers. The Philadelphia Eagles
Amazon axes free grocery delivery on Prime orders under $150
By HALELUYA HADERO - AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is axing free grocery delivery for Prime members on orders less than $150. Customers who get their groceries delivered from Amazon Fresh -- and pay less than $150 — will be charged between $3.95
AP source: Tagovailoa to miss Pro Bowl, still in protocol
ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains in the NFL's concussion protocol and will not participate in the 2023 Pro Bowl, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press. The person spoke on the
Updated Booster Shots, Not Original COVID-19 Vaccines, Should Be Standard: FDA Panel
Physician’s Briefing Staff FRIDAY, Jan. 27, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration vaccine advisory panel on Thursday voted unanimously to recommend that the agency phase out original versions of COVID-19 vaccines for use in the
House GOP seeks new restrictions on use of US oil stockpile
WASHINGTON — For the second time this month, House Republicans have advanced a measure to restrict presidential use of the nation’s emergency oil stockpile — a proposal that has already drawn a White House veto threat. A GOP bill approved Friday would require
4 of NFL's best TEs on display in conference title games
DAVE SKRETTA Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes headed up the tunnel inside Arrowhead Stadium to have X-rays taken on his sprained right ankle, and Chad Henne trotted onto the field in the second quarter of their
Braves extend Snitker through 2025
ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker, coming off the team's fifth consecutive NL East title, signed a contract extension on Friday that runs through the 2025 season. Snitker, 67, guided the Braves to the 2021 World Series
Given to fry: How to make Sublime Doughnuts at home
Deanna Fox Making donuts at home is actually a simple process that can be conquered by almost any amateur baker. Sure, maybe it’s not as simple as making a run to a local donut shop to pick out your favorite dozen, but frying donuts at home means you can
Camera captures night sky spiral after SpaceX rocket launch
By AUDREY McAVOY - Associated Press HONOLULU (AP) — A camera atop Hawaii’s tallest mountain has captured what looks like a spiral swirling through the night sky. Researchers believe it shows the aftereffects of a SpaceX rocket launch when the company's Falcon
4 Stockton players receive preseason lacrosse honors
Guy Gargan Four Stockton University men’s lacrosse players were recognized by lacrosse publications, the school announced Thursday. The publications, USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse, named Dante Poli, Luc Swedlund, Tyler Horvath and Brendan Scanlon
War of the wilds as hedge fund boss makes Dartmoor campers unhappy
For decades, lovers of the outdoors have enjoyed the right to camp on the wilds of Dartmoor. Now there is talk of revolution and the return of the guillotine after the freedom was taken away. The decision by a High Court judge to end the public’s right to camp
They left Kyiv for Connemara. This is what happened next
Anastasia Barska cannot really recall the final leg of her journey from Kyiv to Connemara. “I try to remember that day and our first evening here, but I can’t – it was so stressful,” she says. “We have some pictures, but that’s all.” It was March 24, 2022, and
John Whitworth, 97: Director of Cunard who oversaw construction of QE2
“It was a fine day,” wrote John Whitworth, managing director of Cunard, at the launch of the QE2 on September 20, 1967, “and the yard and its environs were packed with spectators. Many of us wore bowler hats — the last occasion on which I wore mine.” John
All 3 sites for a proposed new WA airport are near JBLM. Is that a ...
Angelica Relente The News Tribune A new commercial airport built near Joint Base Lewis — McChord would be incompatible with the military's aviation operations and mission-readiness requirements, a JBLM official told The News Tribune. "All three proposed sites
Pence: 'Mistakes were made' in classified records handling
ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press MIAMI — Former Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that he takes "full responsibility" after classified documents were found at his Indiana home. In his first public comments since the discovery, Pence said he hadn't been
Rybakina meets Sabalenka in Australian Open women's final
HOWARD FENDRICH Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia — Aryna Sabalenka figures she'll feel some jitters when she steps out on court to face Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open women's final. Saturday's contest is, after all, Sabalenka's first singles title
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts (City of Corpus Christi, TX)
) CORPUS CHRISTI, TX - Street closures along major City streets impacting motorists and pedestrians are listed below. These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance. All closures are subject to change due to weather,
Lawsuits in NC plane crash that killed 8 settled for $15M (copy)
The families of five passengers killed in a 2022 plane crash off the North Carolina coast have settled wrongful death lawsuits against the companies that owned the plane and employed the pilot and the pilot’s estate for $15 million, family representatives
How to ....Tackle food waste with 3 new recipes that use old bread
STORY BY Cynthia Clampitt After writing 28 cookbooks and myriad articles, plus having cooked, demonstrated and taught in kitchens across the country for 50 years, you might think Sheilah Kaufman would run out of things to accomplish. But there is always a new
Column: Six Degrees of Wilks connects dots of NFL racism
PAUL NEWBERRY Associated Press Let's play Six Degrees of Steve Wilks, a quick and easy way to connect the dots of racism in the NFL head coaching ranks. We'll start with Kliff Kingsbury, a white coach who was fired by Texas Tech in 2018 and somehow wound up as