Bits & Bites: Shuttered Baltimore restaurants spring open and a Fells Point dive bar gets a second wind
A few dormant Baltimore restaurants are joining the baby birds and the budding flowers as signs of new life in the city.
A few dormant Baltimore restaurants are joining the baby birds and the budding flowers as signs of new life in the city.
A Columbia University professor says the anti-Israel protests are becoming about "whether mob violence can bring our great university to a halt."
Experts describe the plan as a legal long shot, but say it could sow doubts about the integrity of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump.
Even emotionless robots prefer Southwest Airlines to Southwest Asia
Richard Nixon could learn a thing or two about keeping secrets from the residents of Palm Beach.
A failed asylum seeker accepted an offer of up to £3,000 to relocate to the African country under a voluntary scheme.
A Danbury man has been sentenced to prison for violating the conditions of his supervised release stemming from a federal narcotics conviction involving two fatal drug overdoses. Paul Mignani, 58, received an 18-month sentence during a hearing Tuesday in federal court in New Haven, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut. […]
Before receiving a heart transplant in 2020, Mark Varner avoided imagining his life too far into the future. Instead, Varner — a professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, College Park, who was diagnosed with multiple organ failure — only allowed himself to think ahead to the next day, to wonder if he’d wake up […]
Longtime fraudster facing prison after pleading guilty to stiffing people on luxury auto sales over eBay, rip offs in the leasing of aircraft and illegally obtaining COVID-19 relief funds.
Poker-playing artists have let the cigar smoke out and opened up the tables to a more diverse, inclusive and female-friendly pool of players.
Tensions have escalated and arrests have been made as protesters continue to stake out areas on the campuses of many California universities, including UCLA, USC and Cal Poly Humboldt.
Exploring the Impact of Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer: Insights from the Two Footed Podcast In the latest episode of the Two Footed Podcast, hosted by Dave Hendrick, a deep dive into the performances of Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer provides a compelling narrative for football enthusiasts. The discussion revolves around their contributions to their […]
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The laundromat is your rare "third place" — a spot to go to that's not your house, nor your office, but a secret third thing.
In a case that could shape the future of psychedelic medicine, a palliative care physician is challenging a DEA decision that bars him from prescribing psilocybin to late-stage cancer patients.
SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in his final major speech addressing the nation before relinquishing office later this month, called on Singaporeans to stay united and maintain political stability as a way forward for the country.
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The Southern California Independent Bookstore Bestsellers list for Sunday, May 5, 2024, including hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction.
Artist Joel Coplin has a complicated relationship with homeless people. He sued Phoenix to clear an encampment. But he also befriended them and found inspiration for his art.
Homes in most major American cities do not have prices low enough to be considered affordable for the median-earning household, according to a new study.
Spotted mould spores in your bathroom? Don't worry, a cleaning expert has raved about a particular alcoholic drink that can banish mildew and prevent it from growing back
Defenceman displays a maturity on and off the ice well beyond his age of 22, despite fact he still struggles to grow a moustache and beard.
A new Stephen King short story collection, an Ursula K. Le Guin reissue and a celebration of cyberpunk featuring writing from Philip K. Dick and Cory Doctorow are among the new science fiction titles published this month
Podcast hosts and comics Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer are rallying their fans and fellow comedians for a run at Rose Bowl.
How will the DEA's decision to reclassify marijuana affect California's ailing pot industry?