Home » Archives by category » US News (Page 178)

Protections for high school athletes are being ignored. Kids are dying as a result.

An in-depth look at sudden death in youth sports and the struggle to assure every athlete has a fighting chance when the worst happens.

     

How to stop jealousy from destroying your relationship

Jealousy often stems from insecurity and self-doubt. Taking care of ourselves can help us feel more secure and confident in our relationships.

     

A’s sign purchase agreement for land in Las Vegas, per report. Future in Oakland in doubt.

The A’s appear one step closer to leaving Oakland after they have signed a binding purchase agreement for 49 acres of land near the Las Vegas Strip.

     

Taraji P. Henson ‘wasn’t doing well’ with her mental health – so she did something about it

While being an advocate for mental health, Taraji P. Henson was silently building a brick wall that shattered her “happy, bubbly” personality.

     

The Louisville bank shooter’s gun could return to the streets. Here’s how to stop it.

More than 30 years ago, police may have given Louisville a game plan to make sure guns used to kill aren’t auctioned off and put back on the streets.

     

Frank Ocean cancels Coachella Weekend 2 performance due to leg injury: ‘I’ll see you soon’

Sorry, Frank Ocean fans. The “Blonde” singer will not be returning to perform during Weekend 2 of Coachella. “It was chaotic,” he said in a statement.
     

‘Leave Pity City’ CEO reportedly apologizes after comments to employees go viral

In a clipped, leaked Zoom call to staff, MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen told employees to “leave Pity City.” The video went viral and Owen has apologized.

     

Stolen bases are cool again! How MLB’s new rules created perfect storm for would-be thieves

After years of decline, baseball’s new rules for 2023 have opened the door for a spike in stolen bases across MLB.

     

Maps, timeline show what we know about Ralph Yarl, 16, shot by homeowner in Kansas City

Police have charged a homeowner, 84, with two felonies in the shooting of high school student Ralph Yarl, 16, at his front door.

     

GOP prepared to block vote to replace Feinstein on Senate Judiciary

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday that he hopes to replace Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee with Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland and aims to set up a floor vote on the issue this afternoon, which Republi…

Supreme Court seems sympathetic to postal worker who didn’t work Sundays in dispute over religious accommodations

The Supreme Court seemed to side with a former mail carrier, an evangelical Christian, who says the US Postal Service failed to accommodate his request to not work on Sundays.

Recent Comments