Douglas Harrington, 69, of Wyoming, was convicted of two felonies and other misdemeanors for striking an officer with an ...
Two years after a gunman opened fire in a Colorado Springs' LGBTQ+ nightclub killing five people and injuring 25 more, ...
We, as a nation, owe a great debt to our servicemen and servicewomen, one that can never truly be repaid. But we can try. A major way some businesses give back is by offering excellent deals or ...
A man installed windows which he was assured by his subdivision's management company were fine — as long as the frame and trim of the windows remained the same, no HOA approval was needed. But 18 ...
"I myself, meanwhile, after innumerable attempts, had laid down a final form; a flag with a red background, a white disk, and a black swastika in the middle. After long trials I also found a definite ...
“I will prevent World War III,” Donald Trump promised in a recent speech. The Republican candidate’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, insists Trump is “the candidate of peace”.
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Independent candidate Kalki Yalamanchili defeated Western Circuit District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez in a landslide Tuesday with help from Athens Democrats. Yalamanchili and Gonzalez split the vote ...
The Harmonic Drive is a key part of countless robotic applications. Incredibly simple yet quite odd to watch, this gear system is extremely precise with an impressive torque-to-weight ratio ...
Brian Derbyshire’s bid to allow only municipal, provincial and federal flags on flagpoles on municipal properties, a motion that garnered backlash from some who saw it as exclusionary.
This measure would have replaced the current Maine state flag, which featured the state's coat of arms, with a flag that featured a green pine tree and the North Star (blue) on a light tan background.
If the former US president returns to power, 43.5% of Poles believe their country will be less safe, according to the new survey by SW Research for Rzeczpospolita news outlet. [Jaap Arriens ...