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- Samantha Steele regrets how she talked to police — but says “justice prevailed”
Samantha Steele regrets how she talked to police after being acquitted of a DUI charge, saying she should have been more respectful. She blasts the Cook County state's attorney's office for prosecuting her despite lacking evidence. Steele says 'justice prevailed' after a judge ruled the evidence against her was only 'suspicion of intoxication'.
- West Region I baseball, softball playoffs start Thursday
Maryland Class 1A West Region I baseball and softball playoffs start Thursday with six local teams in action.
- LifeStance Reports First Quarter 2026 Results
LifeStance Health Group, Inc. reports Q1 2026 financial results.
- Team Mamdani cheers hip-hop high school despite aborting AI-focused high school plans — what a sick joke
Mamdani School focuses on hip-hop arts and culture, prioritizing creative expression over traditional academic rigor.
- Don't forget to select your political party affiliation by next Wednesday
Reminder to Wyoming residents to select their political party affiliation by May 13
- Film capsules 5-7-26
The Irishman
- Orangeburg County taking next steps for construction of new courthouse
Orangeburg County is preparing to begin construction on a new courthouse.
- Should Saturn's huge moon Titan be humanity's next destination, after the moon and Mars?
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is considered a prime target for a future human mission.
- COLUMN - The French Open isn’t underpaying stars, it’s failing everyone else
Top players at French Open express disappointment over prize money
- 7 ‘staircase hikes’ around Colorado that are sure to test your endurance
Colorado has numerous staircases that offer great hiking opportunities
- Japan's child population sinks to new record low: 13.29 million in 2025, compared to 29.89 million in 1954 [Obvious]
Japan's population has been declining for several years, with a significant drop in the number of young people, leading to a record low of 13.29 million in 2025 compared to 29.89 million in 1954.
- The help that many older Americans need most - Thu, 07 May 2026 PST
A health worker helps older Americans address social isolation, a growing concern for rural communities.
- They were teachers who lived frugally - and bought tech stock. She leaves UNCG its largest gift ever.
UNCG receives $13 million gift from former teachers
- OPINION | Louisiana may hold the key to preventing drowning, but no one is listening
Drowning rates in the US are higher than in Louisiana, prompting calls for national action.
- Russia Is Trying to Steal Armenia's Election—the US Must Act | Opinion
Russia's alleged interference in Armenia's election poses a threat to the US
- Support, kindness shine through at Berkshire County Special Olympics - The Berkshire Eagle
Athletes and volunteers show kindness to one another
- Around Cape Ann: Classical masterpieces to innovative theater on tap
Cape Ann Symphony concludes Season 74 with a classical music performance featuring guest pianist Frederick Moyer.
- Report: Tottenham to battle Arsenal for 'exceptional' Brazilian wide player
Tottenham Hotspur in pursuit of Brazilian defender Wesley Franca
- Westmoreland happenings: Pancake brunch, night at the race, plant sale, more
Pancake brunch and fundraiser at Art You Are Here Gallery
- Former PHS cheerleader turns hard work into national success
Former PHS cheerleader turns national competitor
- Raymond Eugene Marlow
Raymond Eugene Marlow, a longtime Vidor resident, passed away at 96. He lived a full life marked by hard work, dedication to family and community. He served in the US Navy during the Korean War.
- Crosstown throwdown
St. Vincent and Perryville played a crosstown and district rivalry soccer match at The Bank of Missouri Soccer Complex on May 1.
- Ask Anna: Situationship detox — learning to date for real
Situationships can be emotionally draining and affect mental health, research suggests that people in non-committal relationships may experience increased stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Everett Farmers Market will return Sunday
The Everett Farmers Market will begin its season on Sunday.
- Manhunt for special forces veteran ends in typical Tennessee fashion [Followup]
Nashville man, 32, killed by police after standoff that lasted 8 hours
- Michelin CrossClimate 2 Vs Goodyear WeatherReady 2: How Do The Two Tires Compare?
Michelin CrossClimate 2 and Goodyear WeatherReady 2 offer similar performance but have distinct features.
- AG's office seeks 10-year sentence for convicted burglar
Attorney General Doug Moylan seeks 10-year sentence for convicted burglar John Joseph Manibusan.
- UW-Parkside in Somers to host evening of music on May 7
UW-Parkside in Somers to host evening of music on May 7
- The Bright Side: Kids Fishing Rodeo draws families to Martinsville event
Hundreds of children participated in the free Kids Fishing Rodeo event in Martinsville, a community event hosted by the Martinsville Elks Lodge and Martinsville Police Department.
- Va. 676 in Patrick County to close for pipe replacement
A section of Route 676 in Patrick County is closing for pipe replacement starting May 18.
- DigitalOcean’s AI Surge: How Far Can This Rally Go?
DigitalOcean's stock surges after Q2 2022 earnings beat expectations, with revenue reaching $846 million, a 69% increase from last year.
- S&P Global Energy Expands Cement, Clinker and SCM Price Assessment Coverage to Meet Demand from Global Construction and Decarbonisation Markets
S&P Global Energy expands cement, clinker and SCM price assessment coverage
- 33-year-old man struck and killed by train in southeast Roanoke
A 33-year-old man was killed by a train in Roanoke.
- Medicube's K-Beauty Products Have Been Used by Meghan Markle
Medicube's K-Beauty products are on sale at the 'InStyle' InSider sale.
- CLASSIC CARS: 'Bare bones' style is what made 1927 Ford Model T so popular
The 1927 Ford Model T was known for its simplicity.
- I litigated the JetBlue-Spirit merger. A few thoughts on the future of antitrust in the airline industry
The DOJ's failure to block the JetBlue-Spirit merger is a concerning precedent for future antitrust cases.
- Fear of Far-Left Campus Thought Police Is Silencing a Generation of College Students
College students are self-censoring on social media due to fear of backlash from far-left groups.
- WVU baseball: Fresh off sweep of Herd, critical series with KU next for Mountaineers
WVU baseball sweeps Herd, faces tough series with KU
- Howard Whitis, 87, of Belton died Sunday, May 3
Belton man, 87, dies