Republican Senator Jon Husted, left; Democrat Sherrod Brown, a former Senator who is vying to return to Congress Senior Correspondent This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter ...
A new supermarket has picked the Triangle for its first location in North Carolina. Travis Long tlong@newsobserver.com AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Go Fresh 365 ...
The ground beneath your feet may be carrying on a kind of conversation. Research into fungal electrical signaling has found that underground networks of fungi generate patterns bearing a striking ...
Are you constantly working on your ball striking, yet baffled that you aren’t improving? If so, worry not. Even the best players in the world sometimes face this challenge. But if you want to get ...
Coby White is headed back his native state while Collin Sexton’s time and Mason Plumlee’s second stint with the Charlotte Hornets is over. After trading Plumlee to the Oklahoma City Thunder for ...
Louisville coach Pat Kelsey did not sugarcoat his team's performance in its 83-52 loss to Duke basketball on Monday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. "We got our butt kicked," Kelsey said. By the end ...
Parts of the Bay Area are seeing wildly different temperatures thanks to an unusually “dramatic” weather pattern. A ridge of high pressure is causing a major temperature inversion in the Bay Area, ...
Hundreds more U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are headed to the Twin Cities, according to an announcement from U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. Noem said on Fox ...
Arthur L. Carter poses for a portrait in The New York Observer’s Upper East Side townhouse in New York City on May 16, 1994. Penske Media via Getty Images Carter admired Kaplan for his extraordinary ...
The Fayetteville Observer, North Carolina’s oldest newspaper still publishing today, is your premier source for local news in the Cumberland County area. A Fayetteville institution, we have undergone ...
The Observer-Dispatch has been telling Utica's stories for 200 years. Started in the days of the horse and buggy, open-hearth cooking and quill pens, the paper has gone on to chronicle everything from ...