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Where students can get free or affordable prom attire locally
Prom season around the corner, and while preparing for the big night can be exciting, for some, affording prom attire can be stressful or even impossible.
Grocery Outlet in Austintown closing
Gordon Brothers says it is one of 36 locations across the country that are financially underperforming.
Spring is fast approaching! How to prepare your garden
These warm days are a good opportunity to start preparing your soil, along with some cold-hardy seedlings indoors.
Daylight saving time: Love it or leave it?
On March 19, 1918, the Standard Time Act established time zones more formally and created Daylight Saving Time.
Indonesia will ban social media for children under 16, communication minister says
Hafid in a statement to media said that she just signed a government regulation that will mean children under the age of 16 can no longer have accounts on high-risk digital platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo Live and Roblox.
US warns bombardment will ‘surge dramatically’ as intense Israeli strikes hit Iran and Lebanon
Iran meanwhile launched missile and drone attacks at Israel, as well as Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, all countries that host U.S. forces. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Trump’s war with Iran is expanding. Will others join the fight?
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is rapidly expanding across the region, sucking in Gulf allies and pulling European countries and Iranian proxies into the fight. Since the joint operation was launched over the weekend, Tehran has retaliated by firing thousands of drones and missiles against Israel and the U.S. interests in Gulf states, further inflaming
Trump says Cuba’s next: Here’s how it could play out
America’s pressure campaign on Cuba is pushing the country to the breaking point, with President Trump and Republicans in Congress predicting the communist regime’s imminent fall. A major blackout across the western half of Cuba on Wednesday underscored the energy crisis exacerbated by Trump’s fuel blockade. Some analysts warn the Cuban government will exhaust all
Customs officials to lay out tariff refund plans to US trade judge
Customs officials will head to court Friday to lay out ideas for how to process refunds for billions of dollars of tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court. Judge Richard Eaton, who serves on the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York, began managing the process this week. He scheduled the closed-door session after the Trump administration
Former ambassador conflicted over Iran war
A former ambassador said the Trump administration needs to straighten its messaging on Iran if it wants to rally support for war there.