Author: ANNA BRYSON Richmond Times-Dispatch
Some law enforcement agencies across Virginia say they are being inundated with questions from gun owners who are confused about how the state’s new law will be enforced.Read More
Strong legal protection for secret recipes and other innovations can spur companies to deploy discoveries and even share inventions.Read More
Some viewers were stunned that the network would push ahead despite what happened.Read More
In the heart of the Central African Republic (CAR), a nation long marked by conflict, Nina Mireille Yankinon stands as a symbol of resilience, leadership, and hope, dedicating her life to helping communities torn apart by war.Read More
EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, June 14 : For a teenager playing a first competitive international, Ayyoub Bouaddi looked completely at home as Morocco more than matched Brazil in their opening World Cup outing on Saturday.The 18-year-old carried an imperious air as he moved relentlessly across the pitch, constaRead More
Last week, the helicopter flew directly above Nepalis’ houses in Chhangru, prompting residents to run out, shouting and protesting in anger.Read More
With pensions typically ranging from RM2,000 to RM4,000 a month, many seek second careers, prompting government efforts to connect them with jobs in logistics, transport, and other sectors.Read More
Kazakhstan won a silver medal at the 2026 Asia Triathlon Super Sprint Elite, Youth, and U15 Championship in Xuzhou, China, Qazinform News Agency reports, citing the National Olympic Committee.Read More
SYDNEY: Share markets surged in Asia on Monday while the dollar slipped and oil prices tumbled as a tentative peace deal between the United States and Iran promised to ease inflationary pressures globally and lessen the need for higher interest rates.Read More
Will a proposed EU regulation allow the bloc to boost its clean tech sector? And what does this mean for Chinese companies?Read More