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Apr 14 2024
News
Look back at the 1st time John Sinclair made headlines in the Free Press
Today’s Free Press Flashback is a story from Aug. 18, 1965. It reports how John Sinclair, a well-known counterculture impresario and marijuana activist who died April 2, was arrested during a raid on his Detroit home. It would be the first of dozens of articles about Sinclair over the next six decades. For this bust, two dozen cops burst into an apartment where stoned hippies were listening to
Detroit Free PressApr 11 2024
News
Omaha teacher accused of embezzling $76K from student press association fund
The next time you sit on a ski lift on the way to the top of a mountain, think of bananas and the Union Pacific Railroad. Credit them with the modern-day chairlift system used by ski resorts around the globe. Seventy-five years ago, Jim Curran, a structural engineer with U.P., came up with the idea of adapting a system used to load bunches of bananas onto boats into one to move people up steep
Lincoln Journal StarMar 11 2024
Opinion
Who radicalized the Associated Press?
The Associated Press has morphed into a Berkeley-style left-wing rag. The key difference is that the Associated Press plays to a global audience of millions.
Take, for example, how the AP broke the news this week of the Supreme Court’s ruling against Colorado’s attempt to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot. The court ruled unanimously, 9-0, that Colorado had no legal
The HillApr 18 2024
News
A second creepy exchange emerges from Caitlin Clark press conference — and it involves her new coach
New video has surfaced of Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel being awkward in a second exchange during Caitlin Clark’s introductory Indiana Fever press conference on Wednesday after he was called out for cringeworthy comments. “You were just given the keys to that,” Doyel said to Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides, referring to Clark as “that.” “What are you going to do with it?” This
New York Post (News)Feb 28 2024
News
Alabama, religious freedom and frozen embryos
The Alabama Constitution provides that "no religion shall be established by law" and that "the civil rights, privileges, and capacities of any citizen shall not be in any manner affected by his religious principles." Those prohibitions were forcefully reinforced in a 1998 Religious Freedom Amendment. Like similar provisions of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, those prohibitions
Richard PerrinsApr 13 2024
News
Hawaii cruise shuttle driver presses gas not brake killing 1 pedestrian, injuring others
One woman died, and several others were injured in a bus accident while on holiday in Honolulu, Hawaii, according to local police. According to local media reports, the woman is from Illinois but has not been identified. Some of the others who were injured are also from Illinois. The accident happened on Friday when a shuttle bus driver dropping off customers at the Pier 2 cruise terminal, 521
CBS News (Online)Apr 13 2024
News
Courier Journal's Safer Sidelines named top investigation by Associated Press Sports Editors
Safer Sidelines, a multipart Courier Journal series into sudden death in youth sports, has won one of the top sports-reporting awards in the nation. Associated Press Sports Editors named the investigative project from reporter Stephanie Kuzydym as the best investigative entry for 2023. Investigative projects from ESPN.com and USA TODAY Sports were the second- and third-highest-ranked finalists
The Courier-JournalApr 13 2024
News
The Hooper House, built on cotton profits, gets cleaned and pressed in Baltimore’s Old Goucher
An Old Goucher neighborhood landmark that survived a fire 19 months ago is now freshly renovated blending in a new restaurant, an outdoor garden patio and19 commercial spaces upstairs. And now it’s fully equipped with sprinklers, too. It’s a curious castle. There’s only one apartment in it. And it’s four flights up, no elevator. There’s a rooftop cupola, a vantage point to see the harbor and
Baltimore SunApr 09 2024
News
'Corporate bullying': Abrdn CIO slams press' jabs at the company's rebranded name
The press making jabs at the current name of asset manager Abrdn , which was rebranded from 'Standard Life Aberdeen', amounts to "corporate bullying," the firm's chief investment officer Peter Branner said. The firm announced its renaming in April 2021 and has faced consistent ridicule, jokes and jibes in the media since then. In a statement released at the time, the firm said its name was
CNBCApr 01 2024
News
Here are the latest nominees for the Press-Citizen's Student of the Week poll
Another edition of the Press-Citizen's Student of the Week poll is live. The public can vote at press-citizen.com through noon on Thursday, April 4. The winner will be announced on Friday, April 5, and the accompanying story will be published in Saturday's Press-Citizen. This weekly contest opens on Mondays and closes on Thursdays each week. Students from public and private high schools in
Des Moines Register