Fact or Fiction: Effort underway to change Halloween to the last Friday in October?
A story you may have seen claims an effort is underway to permanently change Halloween to the last Friday in October.
A story you may have seen claims an effort is underway to permanently change Halloween to the last Friday in October.
18 puppies were adopted during our 7th annual Puppy Palooza event held in honor National Puppy Day, but two adult dogs are still looking for their forever homes.
If Louisville women's basketball is going to advance to its second straight NCAA Tournament Final Four, the Cards will have to beat Iowa in Elite 8.
Parts of Newfoundland will encounter several hours of blizzard conditions through Saturday morning before the storm subsides, with more snow eyeing the East Coast for the second half of the weekend
Dr. Colleen McNicholas is fresh off performing two abortions when a ringing phone quickly stops her. Just the day before, 58 women had abortions at the Fairview Heights’ Planned Parenthood clinic, 15 miles east of St. Louis. Hundreds of women travel each week to the southern tip of Illinois to secure an abortion, something that is no longer available to millions living in a 1,800 mile stretch of 11 Southern states that have mostly banned pregnancy terminations since the Supreme Court stripped away constitutional protections for women to end pregnancies.
At least 23 people have died and dozens are injured after tornadoes ripped through the US state of Mississippi.
Abraham Riesman's new biography tackles the famed wrestling promoter, political power broker and crucial Donald Trump ally.
For Peter Hall the moment he won the Boat Race feels like yesterday. Never mind that it was 70 years ago that his Cambridge eight came out on top, the memory still burns vivid.
Want to learn how to open a coffee shop in South Carolina? Get tips on starting a profitable business in The Palmetto State from coffee shop startup experts at Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea.
There’s an overused expression in football about a team ‘wanting it more’. If that was the truest measure of success, England would face the world champions at Wembley on Sunday.
Duncan Ferguson apologises three times for keeping me waiting while he eats his lunch: before, after and during. He’ll just be another 15 minutes, he says, bounding out his office. Seven later, he emerges again and beckons me inside the room he is sharing with the medical staff of Forest Green Rovers, the club he has managed since January. It is not going brilliantly.
Powerful wind and hail the size of golf balls brought destruction to the US state on Friday night.
The National Weather Service issued an alert as the storm was hitting that didn't mince words: "To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW!"
Spy thriller has climbed to No 1 on Netflix in the UK
How (and when) Mint's business could be accretive to T-Mobile. Why the ripple effect from Silicon Valley Bank's situation will hit potential IPOs and what it means for investors. Motley Fool analysts Kirsten Guerra and Jason Moser face off to make the case on why their chosen stock is a better buy right now.
Gordon Moore, who co-founded the chip giant in 1968, predicted the pace of technological innovation in a theory that came to be known as 'Moore's Law.'
Judges looked through over 200,000 images to find the winners of the Sony Photography Awards 2023
"It was advertised as a funny holiday family movie, but instead, it was extremely sad and depressing. We took my grandpa to see it during the holidays as a way to cheer him up after my grandma died from cancer. We were horrified while watching it that it wasn't a comedy, but about the mom DYING FROM CANCER."
"We never fight in the car or talk about loaded subjects in the car."
There are a number of reasons why a grand jury hearing for a specific case could be delayed, canceled or rescheduled. Here’s what they do, and why interest in their daily movements is sky high
The release of Paul Rusesabagina from a Rwandan prison late on Friday was the result of months of negotiations between Washington and Kigali, with both eager to draw a line under what they described as an "irritant" to their relationship. Two U.S. officials - one from President Joe Biden's administration and a Congressional aide - said no concrete concessions were made to secure the release of Rusesabagina, a U.S. permanent resident made famous by the 2004 film 'Hotel Rwanda,' about his role saving Tutsis during the 1994 genocide. He was detained in 2019 and subsequently convicted on eight terrorism charges stemming from his leadership role in the Rwanda Movement for Democratic Change (MRCD), whose armed wing, the National Liberation Front (FLN), has attacked Rwanda.