This domino course goes through a whole house
This epic domino course went through an entire house!
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Diaries of residents who lived through the city’s long battle against Covid-19 reveal their journey from complacency to shock to a growing sense of disillusionment with the government.
The vision Chief Justice John Roberts has for the Supreme Court stands at odds with that of Justice Samuel Alito, the author of the majority opinion in Friday’s historic ruling.
Demonstrations were planned across the country on Saturday, as states continue to adjust to a decision that upended nearly 50 years of law.
Each June, Xishan Island, an eastern tourist destination surrounded by green mountains along Suzhou's Taihu Lake, is typically congested with tourists in what has become known as the "loquat traffic jam" or "bayberry traffic jam", a result of visitors from nearby regions such as Shanghai rushing to get a taste of the hyper-seasonal local fruits. This year, however, the town is quiet. Travel-wary consumers remain concerned about Covid-19 restrictions and quarantine rules owing to recent outbreaks
Sunac China Holdings may miss an instalment payment on a 4 billion yuan (US$598 million) onshore bond because of a liquidity crunch, in a fresh sign that China's pandemic curbs are plaguing the already beleaguered property developer. Sunac Real Estate, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the country's fourth-largest developer, said in a statement on Friday evening that it was not able to arrange sufficient funds to make the payment due on June 30 after sales by its parent in the first five months of th
Russian pranksters trick JK Rowling into ‘death curse missiles’ chat Watch: Failed Russian missile strikes its own launch site Putin's Severodonetsk victory comes at enormous cost ... but he won't care Volodymyr Zelensky makes surprise appearance at Glastonbury Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
The overnight attack left 14 people wounded and prompted organizers of the city’s Pride march to cancel the celebration hours before it was meant to begin.
Rei Kawakubo built out the hipline with wondrous tailoring.
Jun. 25—While the ROMP Fest has been typically heavy regarding the music element of the event for the past 19 years, it also creates an atmosphere for the whole family to enjoy — especially for children of all ages. And for Erinn Williams, she's all about making the festival the best experience for them. Williams has been the coordinator for the festival's Kids Zone for four years — a section ...
Jun. 25—A national nonprofit group with the goal of increasing opportunities for people to vote says Kentucky's rural population would benefit from changes such as expanded early voting, allowing same-day voter registration and by providing more secure ballot drop boxes. Secure Democracy USA conducted the survey, used elections data on areas designated as "rural" by the National Center for ...
Jun. 25—Empowerment Academy board members were on hand for an open house Friday at the nonprofit's nearly 10,000-square-foot building currently under construction at the corner of Henning Lane and Ohio Street in Owensboro. The Empowerment Academy will provide homes for area high school students who are in need of permanent and safe housing. Board Chair Rhonda Davis said during the event that ...
Jun. 25—The city of Owensboro will have reserved the top floor of one of downtown's parking garages for people with disabilities during the Independence Day fireworks show on July 4. The city will also provide transportation to and from the parking garage that night, for people with disabilities and mobility issues who want to visit Veterans Boulevard. The issue was first brought up last year, ...
Jun. 25—Harry Clark, the mandolin player for the Nashville-based bluegrass band East Nash Grass, has had an exciting time at the 19th annual ROMP Fest so far. "Last night, I actually played for the first time with Dan Tyminski on the main stage," he said Friday. "And the night before, we played over on the (Jagoe Homes After Party Stage) with Theo & Brenna .... (For) my first ROMP, I'm getting ...
For his first post-pandemic show in Paris, the Japanese designer offered trompe-l'oeil outfits that were as easy as they were witty.
Russian forces are trying to block a city in eastern Ukraine, the region's governor said Saturday, after their relentless assault on a nearby city forced Ukrainian troops to begin withdrawal after weeks of intense fighting. Serhiy Haidai, governor of the Luhansk region, said on Facebook that Russian forces are attempting to blockade the city of Lysychansk from the south.
Jun. 25—EAST COBBER magazine has a new owner and publisher. Laren Brown, a sales representative with the magazine for nearly a decade, was announced as the magazine's new owner and publisher Friday. The magazine's founder and current publisher, Cynthia Rozzo, made the announcement a month after announcing she would step down after 29 years. Brown said in a message posted to the magazine's ...
Jun. 25—Less than a year after the announcement that it would add 500 new jobs and invest $59 million into a new North American headquarters in Cobb County, Dutch logistics firm Vanderlande cut the ribbon on its new facility Friday. The new HQ, roughly 150,000 square feet in size, is the centerpiece of the company's 27-acre campus off Chastain Meadows Parkway, in the Town Center area. "For ...
Jun. 25—MARIETTA — In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, the MDJ visited Marietta Square to hear what locals thought of the ruling. Kelly Hayden, a teacher from Marietta: "I'm pretty pro-life, being a follower of Jesus I want to make sure everyone gets taken care of, but it's really important to me that when the switch comes that those women who are in a place where they ...
Jun. 25—Unemployment rates were up in all five Owensboro-area counties in May from where they were in April. But they were still lower than they were a year ago, the state said this week. Daviess was at 3.5%, up from 3.4% in April — but down from 4.3% in May 2021. Hancock's rate was 3.4%, up from 3.3% — but lower than the 4.2% a year earlier. McLean was at 3.9%. up from 3.6% — but down from 4% ...
Russia's Arkady Dvorkovich will take on Ukraine's Andrii Baryshpolets for the top post in chess administration.