People Have the Power 2.0 covers topics such as labor, immigration, LGBTQ rights, disability justice, and mental health.
The Global Citizenship Project marked its 21st year in 2026, sending Shenandoah community members to Slovakia, Saint Lucia, Kenya, Hong Kong and Ghana. Since its launch in 2005, the program has sent ...
Manchester's Board of Directors voted to start the process of installing speed and red light cameras on town streets, similar ...
"I fear for the future of this country. I won’t see the ultimate consequences, but there are enough signs right now to tell ...
Some are warning about AI companies engaging with US lawmakers as they map out potential regulations for the industry.
There are very few “truly good” people left out there. The people who remember your birthday, cover your shift without being asked, and bring snacks to meetings that didn't require snacks. They are, ...
Plenty of data show that if physicians know more about cooking, they are more likely to use food as a tool to treat patients, said Wendelin Slusser, an associate vice provost and professor of ...
Major publishing houses risk unwittingly putting out books generated with A.I. tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions.
This article spotlights Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry's sports-focused tenure, during which he has attracted major sporting events to the state and signed a long-term lease agreement with the New ...
Local improve troupe Lorem Improv Dolor will bring actual Cedar Falls headlines to life from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
The NIL deals that are transforming college sports are also allowing NFL teams to gain insight into how a young player will ...
Maryland leaders pledged to lower costs through the state budget, but economists say affordability isn’t actually easing for Marylanders.