Author: Jonathan Bailey
The Philadelphia Flyers are heading back to the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2020 and are set for a testy matchup with the bitter rival Pittsburgh Penguins.Read More
Barça travel to the capital looking to overturn a two-goal deficit and book a spot in the semisRead More
13 Action News: Sports for April 13, 2026Read More
Nearly two months after the amnesty law in Venezuela, Amnesty International warns about its arbitrary application and demands an end to the repression.Read More
Kanaiyah’s Law, named after teen who died under Maryland supervision, passes on final day of session
A Maryland bill named after 16-year-old Kanaiyah Ward, who died in a Baltimore hotel room while under state supervision in 2025, passed through the General Assembly ahead of the Sine Die deadline, which marks the end of the 2026 legislative session.Read More
The Salina Town Hall was packed on Monday, April 13, for neighbors to share their opinions to the town board regarding if chickens should be allowed.Read More
Clothing retailer Destination XL Group Inc. urged a Seattle federal judge to strike down a putative class action accusing it of barraging shoppers with false and misleading spam emails, arguing that a Washington state law’s $500-per-email penalty is unconstitutionally excessive.Read More
A North Texas baby placed under the safe haven law is at the center of a rare custody fight after the biological family came forward months later seeking to reclaim him.Read More
I walked into Maya Moon Collective, a cacao cafe located in Normal Heights, on a busy Saturday night in December. The band outside had drawn a crowd, and the overflow of people inside were chatting over the music with friends. I pushed through the crowd to a tiny table in the back where my friend…Read More
Across urban India, thousands of young earners are discovering that their salary disappears into EMIs and lifestyle spends long before the month ends.Read More