Author: WHIO Staff
“Armor is meant to save lives, not sell lies”Read More
WASHINGTON >> The White House today rebuffed an effort to give small U.S. business owners any immediate relief from tariffs, saying those companies would get economic relief from tax cuts that Congress is seeking to extend.Read More
Revenue in Amazon’s online ad business, which has emerged as a force in digital advertising, increased 19% in the first quarter.Read More
Big move for Duke Blue Devils.Read More
The Texans opened up a spot on their 90-man roster Thursday.Read More
Shane Diamond (he/him), GLAAD’s Director of Communications and Transgender Advocacy, joined 11Alive, the NBC affiliate in Atlanta, to discuss the The Riley Gaines Act, a law signed this week by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. The law bans transgender student-athletes from participating in sports and from using the correct restroom and locker room that aligns withRead More
A group representing Facebook, X, YouTube and other social companies have filed a lawsuit to overturn a Georgia law that seeks to limit minors’ access to some online services.Read More
The Trump administration, U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez, Jr., ruled, does not “possess the lawful authority under the (Alien Enemies Act), and based on the Proclamation, to detain Venezuelan aliens, transfer them within the United States, or remove them from the country.”Read More
Writer Stella Shon always loved to travel. And after surviving an incident caused by a life-threatening disorder, one hotel loyalty program helped her take an epic trip to Hawaii.Read More
As of late April 2025, tourism observers noted that the China Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka had become one of the most visited attractions since the event’s opening on April 13. Situated on Yumeshima Island in Osaka, the pavilion had already welcomed nearly 90,000 visitors, averaging more than 5,700 guests per day and reaching upRead More