New gold-lettered signs were spotted across the White House this week as President Donald Trump continues to make alterations to the building. The gold lettering is just the latest in a long line of ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - As the federal government shutdown continues, Mississippi families who depend on SNAP benefits are left without a safety net. One nonprofit is stepping up to fill the gap.
Watched the Cincinnati mayoral debate. Mayor Aftab Pureval's strategy was to portray Cory Bowman as unprepared and clueless. When Bowman went on to show that he has a masterful understanding of city ...
There is a very clear path to improve the situation of violence in response to political speech. The path to peace lies in the university system. We need universities to have self-respect again. What ...
All consumer prices are rising rapidly. Maybe the CEOs, CFOs, business owners, etc., should take pay cuts to absorb those increases so the average person doesn't struggle putting food on the table, ...
The following table depicts odds of a player shooting a net Score Differential or better based on their Handicap Index. It is a helpful resource to the Handicap Committee during their review of a ...
Abstract: Vibration measurement is an important part of monitoring the movement of objects and the working state of equipment. Noncontact vibration measurement can be achieved without installing a ...
Abstract: The high penetration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) in power systems has brought challenges to system frequency stability due to reduced inertia. The conventional method for frequency ...
Irregularly spaced letters spelling “F R A NCISC VS” have caused a stir among typography nerds who specialize in spacing and fonts. One called them “an abomination unto design.” By Adeel Hassan The ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Increasing RTD frequency just means more empty seats Re: “Transit advocates push $4.2 billion plan,” March 26 news story Having been involved in ...
The U.S. Postal Service is billions of dollars over budget with no relief in sight, and so the question that begs for an answer is, do we need mail delivered to our homes six days a week? If so, why ...