Author: John Seewer
Federal troops are patrolling the National Mall and neighborhoods across Washington while President Donald Trump’s administration exerts extraordinary power over law enforcement in the nation’s capitalRead More
The legislature took action this year out of concern that the 12-year-old system was failing.Read More
The billboards were placed the day Act 314 — a new state law changing zoning regulations for rural areas — went into effect. Now, some residents are speaking out.Read More
A British Airways pilot was suspended for leaving the cockpit door open on a Heathrow–New York flight, violating post-9/11 security rules that require locked doors to prevent hijacking risks.Read More
After serving several decades in prison, Erik and Lyle Menendez are facing the possibility of freedom as the California Board of Parole Hearings considers this week whether they’ve adequately atoned for the brutal 1989 murder of their parents.Read More
The couture sensibility of Indian designers can create a bag rich in zardozi, mirror work or even Kundan – a glamorous statement akin to a jewelled clutch with global appeal, writes Prasad BidapaRead More
Simple rituals from Singapore and Malaysia, each linked to longer life and healthier aging.Read More
In a major update for six years, the American Heart Association has come up with new guidelines on the prevention and management of high blood pressure, or hypertension. The change that stands out most is the revision of the treatment initiation thresholds, as well as the complete cessation of alcohol., Health, Times NowRead More
Mental resilience is often built through small, deliberate choices that happen before most people even hit the snooze button.Read More
India is witnessing a remarkable transformation in the way its people travel. Once dominated by elaborate, once-a-year holidays planned months in advance, the country’s tourism culture has shifted toward short, frequent escapes built around long weekends.Read More