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Sports reporter Brian Calloway is among the busiest people at the LSJ almost anytime of the year. That’s especially true this time of year.Read More
Sports reporter Brian Calloway is among the busiest people at the LSJ almost anytime of the year. That’s especially true this time of year.Read More
âWhen lawmakers attempt to reassign core constitutional functions through legislation, it is the duty of the people of Utah to push back,â Savannah Eccles Johnston and Robert Williams write in an op-ed.Read More
DEAR ABBY: I’m an ophthalmologist, a physician who specializes in medical and surgical eye care, and I’m hoping you can help me debunk a common myth about eye health. ManyRead More
From podiatrist-approved white sneakers by Dr. Schollâs to Oprah-loved Vionic loafers, shop the 20 best spring travel shoes on Amazonâcomfortable, stylish picks starting at $18 that moms and daughters both swear by.Read More
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, has incredible culture, historic charm, top resorts, and access to hidden Pacific beachesâhereâs how to plan the perfect visit.Read More
Cleveland is a must-visit for rock & roll fans, offering rich history and iconic attractions like the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The museumâs interactive exhibits let visitors create music, explore performances, and engage with rock history hands-on. A major expansion is adding new features and enhancing the visitor experience at this celebrated cultural landmark.Read More
From March 31 to July 12, 2026, the MusĂŠe du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac opens its doors to the Africa Fashionexhibition, curated by the Victoria and Albert MuseumRead More
Today’s news: Talks between Lebanon and Israel to end the conflict between the two countries will be held in Washington on Tuesday. Yesterday, North Koreaâs strongman Kim Jong-un met with the Chinese Foreign Minister. In the Philippines, the cost of Chinese-made solar panels has âskyrocketedâ. Indonesia wants to boost palm oil production using insects from Africa.Read More
West Asia War: Iran denies US ships entered the Strait of Hormuz. This follows conflicting reports and US President Donald Trump’s statements. Trump claimed Iran’s military is weaker. He also stated efforts are underway to secure the strait for global shipping. Oil tankers are reportedly heading to the US for crude. This indicates a shift in global energy flows.Read More