Andie MacDowell Says 'The Maid' Allowed Her to 'Mother' Daughter Margaret Qualley Again (Exclusive)
'The Maid’ is available on Netflix on Oct. 1.
'The Maid’ is available on Netflix on Oct. 1.
Southern Ontario's forecast chart this week looks like the actual outline of a roller coaster. A midweek storm could lead to the country’s first 20°C reading this year.
Get caught up on the latest mock drafts as we are less than a month away from the NFL Draft.
Summer McIntosh set her second world record in five days, winning the 400-meter individual medley at the Canadian swimming trials on Saturday night. The 16-year-old from Toronto won in 4 minutes, 25.87 seconds, bettering the old mark of 4:26.36 set by Katinka Hosszu of Hungary at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. McIntosh broke the world record in the 400 freestyle on Tuesday, the opening night of the trials at the Pan Am Sports Centre in Toronto.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for most of New Jersey until 10 p.m.
A bizarre end occurred at O2 Arena with the 12th round seemingly finished eight seconds early.
Ministers in England want to "make polluters pay" after more than 300,000 spills in waterways last year.
Apr. 1—Pullman High School graduate and former University of Utah track standout Lauren McCluskey didn't deserve to have her story end the way it did. McCluskey was murdered on Oct. 22, 2018, by a man she briefly dated. Her situation could've been prevented and could be summed up as a series of mishandlings by the University of Utah and the justice system. ESPN released a 90-minute documentary ...
Apr. 1—Sen. Lisa Murkowski responds to Trump indictment in Anchorage on March 31, 2023. (Marc Lester / ADN) A day after a New York grand jury voted to indict former President Donald Trump, Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a sharp critic of the former president, said she's afraid the indictment has "already become too politicized." Trump faces unprecedented criminal charges relating to ...
Apr. 1—Just about everyone you talk to in Alaska agrees that we need to make improvements in schools. But what those preferred "improvements" look like depend a great deal on people's personal politics — and lately, Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his allies have muddied the water by focusing not on funding or performance but on sexual education and gender politics. Although the governor's House Bill ...
Houston is the site of the men's Final Four this weekend, with FAU vs. SDSU and UConn vs. Miami setting the table.
Apr. 1—The last leg of the Aiken's Triple Crown ended with a washout. The 18th annual Pacers and Polo event was canceled Saturday after heavy rain made it unsafe for the horses and the polo players to ride on the polo field. The event will not take take place on the April 2 rain date, and a future date has not been scheduled. "It would make it unsafe for the horses and players, and we always ...
Apr. 1—CUMBERLAND — John Reardon always fantasized about living in a rural area, but never thought he would actually do it. Then, a long and winding path brought him to Western Maryland. Reardon moved to his family's farm in Garrett County in June, and a few months later was hired as priest in charge at Emmanuel Parish of the Episcopal Church in Cumberland. "I believe God led me to be at the ...
Apr. 1—Dan Jurgens embarked on an intriguing storyline for Thor about 20 years ago. For what seems like the umpteenth time, Thor has inherited Odin's throne in Asgard. Given the addition of the Odin power to his powers as the god of thunder, Thor decides to rule and make the rules for not only Asgard but Earth, the place he has long sworn to protect as both an individual and as an Avenger. He ...
Apr. 1—Tension arose this week between Chairwoman Lisa Cupid and Commissioner Keli Gambrill as the Cobb Board of Commissioners quizzed consultants with questions about recommended strategies the county might pursue over the next five years. The commission approved $1.45 million in August for Accenture to develop a five-year strategic plan for the county in a 3-2 vote, with Gambrill and fellow ...
Apr. 1—Shortly after 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the sounds of live music from Shep and Jeff kicked off the 2023 edition of the Amp The Alley concert series. Bruce Hood arrived about 30 minutes before the performance began. He said he and his wife usually attend the concert series because they enjoy the music, atmosphere and the people who attend. Edd Hines and his wife, Vida, were sitting in the ...
Apr. 1—AUGUSTA — Masters Tournament merchandise can be had from the source for just one week every year, and numerous patrons Saturday admitted that scoring the collectable cups, the hats and tees, the chairs, umbrellas and other swag was just as much the reason — if not more so — for their being here than the golf itself or the beauty of the Augusta National Golf Club's immaculate course. ...
Apr. 1—AUGUSTA — It took 56 holes for Rose Zhang to break character at the Augusta National Women's Amateur. The Stanford sophomore is so poised, so consistent and so even-keeled, qualities on display all week while she set scoring records and built a five-shot lead the same way she's performed tournament after tournament to remain the No. 1 player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for nearly ...
Apr. 1—No one ever gets Daniel Seawell's name right. It's nothing about the name itself that trips up anyone, more so the associations they make with it. Jackie's son. Jay's brother. David's brother. Never just Daniel. And he's perfectly fine with that. Those names are, in order: South Carolina's golfing patriarch and a Golfweek Father of the Year honoree; a two-time national ...
Apr. 1—Summer camp can be scary. Archie Comics plans to ensure it's even scarier this summer. As part of the Archie Comics horror line, "Chilling Adventures Presents ...," Archie Comics is scheduled to publish "Camp Pickens" in June. It will be a one-shot anthology issue featuring three horror stories, according to a statement from Archie Comics. "Stories set at summer camp are synonymous with ...
Apr. 1—VALDOSTA — Metro Valdosta's jobless rate was unchanged in February from the previous month. The area's unemployment rate in February was 3.6%, the same as in January, according to a statement from the Georgia Department of Labor. A year ago, the rate was 3.4%. The labor force increased in Valdosta in February by 474 and ended the month with 63,368. That number went up by one when ...