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- Joe Southern: Diamond earworms and musical time travel
Joe Southern's song 'Georgia on My Mind' has a unique ability to evoke strong emotions and memories
- The Rookie Season 8 Episode 10 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch
The Rookie Season 8 Episode 10 release date and time are right around the corner.
- Greenwich sets up rematch with Stillwater in Section II Class C girls basketball final
Greenwich to face Stillwater in Section II Class C girls basketball rematch.
- “Neighbors” Captures the Drama That Follows You Home
The series explores the tensions and conflicts that arise among neighbors who are armed and equipped with security cameras.
- ‘Love During Lockup’: What Happened to Justin Johnson?
Justin Johnson, a prisoner, had a relationship with Emily, a warden's daughter, on the reality show 'Love During Lockup'.
- Philippines Joins Indonesia, Maldives, Seychelles and the Bahamas Roll Out Powerful Island-Hopping Travel Plans Across Tropical Waters
Philippines joins island-hopping travel plans with Indonesia, Maldives, Seychelles and the Bahamas, focusing on eco-tourism and sustainable travel.
- Matthew McNeal and Next of Kin at The Post
Matthew McNeal and Next of Kin to perform at The Post
- Bobcats take down No. 14 ranked Texas A&M at San Marcos Showdown
Bobcats defeat No. 14 Texas A&M
- Kym Whitley
Kym Whitley is a multi-talented entertainer with a Daytime Emmy nomination for her role on 'The Bay'.
- White Sox Notes: Zero Top 100 Players? Where is Pereira? Cholowsky Again! More
No White Sox players in ESPN's Top 100 list
- Op-Ed: Harms of Single-Party Rule Spur Idaho Democrats to Run for Office
Idaho Democrats seek to capitalize on dissatisfaction with Republican-led Legislature
- Japan Bans Power Banks On Aircraft, Urging Travelers to Follow New Safety Guidelines Amid Growing Fire Risk
Japan has banned power banks on aircraft to reduce fire risks.
- Dave Van Horn press conference: Arkansas baseball coach, players recap Game 1 win vs. Stetson
Coach Van Horn discussed the team's strategy and performance in Game 1, Zack Stewart talked about his pitching, and Ethan McElvain shared his thoughts on the game's momentum.
- Rev. Lowell L. Hesterman
Rev. Rev. Lowell L. Hesterman, 99, passed away peacefully on Feb 12, 2026.
- The Rules Were Never Meant for Them
International law is invoked selectively by the left to restrain the United States and Israel, but not when their enemies act with impunity.
- Local youth explore perception and memory in original play, The Box
Local youths create original play exploring perception and memory
- How Many Episodes Are In ‘Outlander’ Season 8?
Outlander Season 8 will be its final season.
- Syracuse.com is bringing some giant fun to the St. Patrick’s Day parade this year (Letter from the Editor)
Syracuse.com is participating in the St. Patrick's Day parade with a 25-foot helium-filled pot of gold.
- Hoosier Lotto jackpot is second-largest single-state prize in US
Hoosier Lotto jackpot hits $15.3 million
- Thaddeus LaGrone Joins Fox’s New ‘Baywatch’ Series
Thaddeus LaGrone joins Fox's new 'Baywatch' series
- ‘Vladimir’ Episode 5 Recap: The Mad Professor
The narrator's relationship with his wife is strained after a misunderstanding about a sex toy.
- Jordan Wright's friends launch nonprofit in his honor
Jordan Wright's friends establish nonprofit in his name.
- Memorial scholarship raffle to honor Henning
A memorial scholarship has been established to honor Jaime Henning.
- Coventry students participate in UConn Honor Band Festival
Coventry students attend UConn Honor Band Festival
- Tending the flame of history: Jones museum named for Edward McDaniels
Edward McDaniels surprises himself and others with a new museum
- IMPOSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE WITH GOD’S HELP
David defeats Goliath with a stone and sling
- 17 Years Ago Today, an Unfilmable Comic Became a Hit Movie (But Its Biggest Change Isn’t the Problem)
Zack Snyder's 2007 film adaptation of Frank Miller's '300' became a box office hit
- Pam Bernard
Pam Bernard, award-winning poet and author, has passed away.
- Kansas Supreme Court justice Marla Luckert to retire March 28
Kansas Supreme Court justice Marla Luckert is retiring on March 28 after 23 years of service.
- Todd Golden Provides Injury Update on Gators F Thomas Haugh
Florida Gators forward Thomas Haugh injured, missed game against Mississippi State.
- Two Newton County businesses are finalists for Savor the State competition
Newton County businesses selected as Savor the State finalists.
- Peter Tarlow: Jews don’t venerate money, but don’t praise poverty either
Jews don't value material wealth, but poverty is not ideal either.
- With RBs, Expect Aggressively Wise Game Plan From Chiefs
Chiefs to be active in free agency
- West High ends National FFA Week with Kiss a Critter contest
West High math teacher David Haut kissed Sister the goat to cap National FFA Week.