Coventry abuser punched ex-partner so hard he left her blind in one eye
He launched a brutal unprovoked attack in the early hours of the morning
He launched a brutal unprovoked attack in the early hours of the morning
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with people about the experience of being a refugee, how fleeing their home country has affected their life and what life is like now.
The better the air quality in schools, the better students do academically and healthier they are. Improving air quality is expensive, so advocates hope money set aside under the Biden Plan will help.
A fourth day of peace negotiations ended with no breakthrough. Ukraine's president said workers continued rescue efforts at the Mariupol theater where scores of civilians were sheltering.
The University for Seniors in Beirut, Lebanon, gives older students the chance to remain active and engaged as they age. The program's director says the vision is to portray a positive image of aging.
Fluctuating fuel prices are hitting the school bus industry hard. Some districts lock in fuel prices for multiple years, and others pay as you go. There's pain and uncertainty all around.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman about diplomatic efforts in the war in Ukraine and U.S. aid to the country.
Many who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are worried an infection may lead to long COVID. The latest research shows that can happen, but the chance is much lower among those who're vaccinated.
March Madness, the NCAA's men's and women's basketball tournaments, returns to normal as fans are back at full capacity. But the celebration may be tempered by sobering world events.
Sanctions imposed on Russia have targeted some of its wealthiest individuals, its oligarchs, for their ties to President Vladimir Putin. In reality, this group has varying degrees of influence.
Pizza makers in New York are remembering Domenico "Dom" Demarco, the founder of the beloved Brooklyn pizzeria Di Fara, who has died at the age of 85.
Atlanta Hawks forward John Collins received second opinions yesterday at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, which confirmed the original diagnoses and treatment plans for a right foot strain, including a plantar fascia tear, as well as a right ring finger sprain. Dr. Michelle Carlson of HSS administered an anti-inflammatory shot in his … Continue reading "Hawks forward John Collins out with foot and finger injuries"
A GARDENING expert has named an "easy" houseplant to care for that can "cope with anything". The easy indoor plant needs little water and is perfect for amateur houseplant owners.
PARD said it has issued a burning restriction that starts Friday and goes until further notice. The restriction prohibits building fires and grilling in city parks, greenbelts and preserves.
Here are the top stories for Friday, March 18: Smoke billows across Ukraine city of Lviv following attack; Workers clear debris in Kharkiv after apartment building is destroyed; Worst COVID-19 outbreak in two years in China; Holi celebrated in India.
i24 News – Iran executed at least 280 people last year, according to figures published on Thursday by the UN...
The nation cannot sleepwalk into another election in which ultra-partisans will try to overturn the will of the people.
Washington reporter Rachel Knapp and Erie News Now videographer Brian Schneiders depart for Poland March 19 and will remain there for more than a week.
During the space mission the crew is to conduct more than 50 experiments in space biology and physiology, materials processing, cosmic ray physics and other fields
"Have kids so they can interrupt your meeting to remind you that triceratops was the horniest dinosaur."
More than 200 people have so far been rescued unharmed from the ruins of the theater in Mariupol that Ukraine has accused Russia of bombing
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More than 200 people have so far been rescued unharmed from the ruins of the theater in Mariupol that Ukraine has accused Russia of bombing
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Bernard Hopkins says that if anyone criticizes Canelo Alvarez for his opponent selection, they’re a “serial hater.” He feels that ... more
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