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- Miss Manners: Small plates, big resentment
When serving small portions, is it impolite to expect guests to ask for seconds if the portion size is small? Should we be transparent about the serving size? Should we consider the guest's hunger level when determining the serving size?
- Wildcats capture title at Udall invite
Wildcats secure top spot in tournament after defeating rival team in thrilling finale.
- Lady Spartans shut out Central to capture tournament title
Lady Spartans win tournament title
- Bid approved for Courthouse North Annex improvements
A bid for Courthouse North Annex improvements has been approved.
- Bass N’ Dash now taking entries
Bass N' Dash is now accepting entries for the upcoming event.
- Community partners to celebrate new crosswalk safety lights
Local business owners join forces with city officials to install new crosswalk safety lights.
- Lucky Number 13: Sept. 13 Birthdays Bond Mothers, Daughters
Birth of Ann Johnstone's third child on Sept. 13, 1964 marked a 'lucky' day for some, as her daughter would go on to become a famous actress
- Wake Up Call from Brockton High School Drama Club
The Brockton High School Drama Club is hosting a benefit concert to raise funds for a new theater production.
- New burger and chicken chain from Texas Roadhouse coming to Winston-Salem
New burger and chicken chain
- How Charlotte record stores help fuel a vinyl boom, as US sales spin past $1B
US vinyl sales reach $1B for first time, Charlotte record stores see surge in demand, Vinyl sales have become a staple of the music industry, with a growing number of fans seeking a more authentic listening experience.
- The Fragile Ukraine Ceasefire Reveals the Limits of Diplomacy in Prolonged Modern Warfare
Ukraine ceasefire holds despite reports of ongoing clashes and drone strikes
- TASTE FOOD: Make This Salad When It's Too Hot To Cook
A hearty bulgur salad, inspired by tabbouleh, combines cracked whole-wheat cereal grain with garden vegetables and herbs.
- VA Reports Record Suicide Screening, Follow-Up Rates
Veterans Affairs reports record suicide screening and follow-up rates
- Galloway, Donna
Donna Galloway, 81, passed away on May 6, 2026, in Ashton. She was born on January 18, 1945, in Salt Lake City, UT.
- The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur News and Links for Monday, May 11
Rochdale returns to the Football League after three years
- 'Out of Hand'
Member exhibition at Wayne County Arts Alliance
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United – Predicted lineup and team news
Tottenham Hotspur
- Court Street to close for gas line work May 12-13
Court Street will be closed on May 12-13 for gas line work.
- How to watch Santos vs RB Bragantino in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Brasileirao
Santos FC vs RB Bragantino
- GDOT to present update on Second Avenue widening project Monday
GDOT to present update on Second Avenue widening project Monday
- Asking Eric: Young love torn apart by Vietnam War, and the mystery of a letter never delivered
A 70-year-old man is searching for a letter that was sent to his late wife 50 years ago, but never delivered
- Who Gets to Call Themselves a 'Mom'?
Trans individuals and non-biological mothers claim their rights to be recognized as mothers on Mother's Day
- Suburban Skyview: Barrington’s Route 14 railroad underpass work continues
Renovations on the Route 14 underpass in Barrington continue, causing traffic disruptions
- As Trump Rift Grows, Who Does Ukraine Turn to for Support Against Russia?
Ukraine seeks support from European Union, NATO
- Trump health fears reignite as limp sparks fresh leg brace conspiracy claims
Trump's health concerns resurface
- Cool Critters: Tiny hummingbird moms deserve big-league gratitude on Mother's Day - Sun, 10 May 2026 PST
Tiny hummingbird moms deserve recognition for their remarkable parenting skills.
- Measles Is Back—and RFK Jr. Is Undermining the Response | Opinion
RFK Jr.'s anti-vax views undermine public health efforts
- How feds say Warren man tried to get ‘minor boy’ to introduce him to young girl
Warren man accused of soliciting a minor to introduce him to a young girl.
- Stop Crowd-Funding Healthcare
The US government has proposed a new law to cap out-of-pocket medical costs for individuals.
- Cayuga County fifth grader saves fellow student from choking in class
Cayuga County fifth grader saves fellow student from choking in class
- AC MILAN v ATALANTA: MATCH PREVIEW
Allegri emphasizes importance of match against Atalanta
- Longtime lobbyist 'paved the way' for healthcare reform in New Mexico
Mary Feldblum, a longtime lobbyist who played a key role in securing New Mexico's Medicaid expansion, has passed away.