TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking the legislature to continue funding python removal efforts next year. During a news conference in South Florida on ...
Diversified Energy is rolling out a $70 million plan to help plug abandoned wells, but critics say it’s not enough. The biggest owner of U.S. oil and gas wells said Thursday it will create a $70 ...
The People’s Daily newspaper put the star player’s name on an opinion article, an example of the political perils the N.B.A. could face in China. By Mara Hvistendahl and Tania Ganguli Mara Hvistendahl ...
A familiar face has announced her write-in candidacy for Holland City Council's First Ward in November. Former councilmember Linda Falstad is now listed by Ottawa County as a write-in candidate ...
Ford Motor Co. confirms an incident that resulted in an anti-RTO image displayed on meeting room screens. Ford is investigating the incident and has removed the image. As Ford Motor Co. attempts to ...
SPARTA, MI – The next boys varsity basketball coach at Sparta doesn’t come with the NBA pedigree of his predecessor, but his track record and familiarity with the program make him a good fit on short ...
Meta has finally lifted the covers from its screen-equipped AI smart glasses, the Meta Ray-Ban Display. The new smart glasses start at $799, and come with the glasses and the wrist-worn Meta Neural ...
WHITEHOUSE, Ohio (WTVG) - Call after call for Anthony Wayne School Board Member Shellie McKnight to resign. That’s after she admitted to using a laughing emoji as a reaction to a post on Facebook ...
A Weibo leaker claims that the iPhone 18 will use a smaller Dynamic Island, but at the same time insists it won't move Face ID under the display. According to a late Saturday post by Weibo leaker ...
It hasn’t even been a full week since the iPhone 17 lineup went on sale, and leaks about Apple’s next flagship are already surfacing. According to a new report from Chinese leaker Setsuna Digital, the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -Ohio University and the University of Toledo have announced they plan to eliminate degree programs due to Senate Bill 1, a higher education law that went into effect in June. SB 1 ...
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