Author: Rodney Knuppel
Sky lose to Lynx and suffer key injuries Monday nightRead More
The Club World Cup came to an end with Chelsea as champion and with prizes defined for the 32 teams, including Monterrey and Pachuca.Both representatives of Liga MX received economic compensation acco…Read More
By Terry Boehmker NKyTribune sports reporter The first day of practice for high school volleyball, soccer, cross country and golf is Tuesday and Northern Kentucky teams have top athletes returning in those fall sports. At last year’s state cross country meet, Cooper junior Paul Van Laningham won the Class 3A boys race and Beechwood junior…Read More
Baseball’s home run leader and best backstop is now also the first catcher ever to win the Derby.Read More
Zelda Perkins was Harvey Weinstein’s PA – and has spent the last eight years campaigning against the non-disclosure agreements used to silence abused employees. Now she has won a major victory. Alexandra Topping reportsRead More
Hungary has passed laws making it an offence to use and run unauthorized crypto exchanges, with prison sentences ranging between two to eight years in prison.Read More
Travel experts and hotel staff reveal the dirtiest items in your hotel room—from decorative pillows to phones—and what you should always clean yourself.Read More
In July 2025, the European market has seen a mixed performance with the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index rising by 1.15% amid hopes for new trade deals, although gains were tempered by looming U.S. tariff threats on EU goods. In this environment, high growth tech stocks in Europe can be attractive due to their potential to thrive even amidst economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, as they often offer innovative solutions and adaptability which are crucial in navigating such…Read More
Europe’s Space Act shows it’s getting serious about space policyRead More
The use of solar power as a primary energy source has outpaced fossil fuels, reaching new highs throughout the European Union.Read More