Month: April 2023

Biden Participates in Take Your Child to Work Greeting

President Joe Biden participates in a Take Your Child to Work greeting at 12:15 p.m. ET on April 27. …


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President Joe Biden participates in a Take Your Child to Work greeting at 12:15 p.m. ET on April 27. …


Rare First Edition of Winnie the Pooh to Go on Sale

A first-edition copy of the beloved children’s classic Winnie the Pooh will be among the literary treasures for sale at an Australian rare book auction. The work by Alan Alexander Milne features the original green cloth cover with gilt illustrations and Christopher Robin’s map of the ‘Hundred Acre Wood.’ “We were thrilled to receive Winnie…


Colorado Road Rage Shooter Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder

BRIGHTON, Colo.—A Colorado man who shot and killed a 13-year-old boy after a road rage confrontation and wounded the boy’s mother, brother, and a witness was found guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday and sentenced to life in prison. A jury deliberated for less than three hours before convicting Jeremy Webster, rejecting his claim that he was insane…


America’s 10 Deadliest National Parks Revealed

Every year, millions of people visit national parks scattered throughout the country, but these parks come with certain dangers. Data from the National Park Service reveal that 2,459 visitors died in national parks between 2014 to 2021. During that period, most of the causes of death were natural or medical-related (430), followed by motor vehicle…


GOP Wants DOJ Watchdog to Produce Unredacted Records Related to Trump–Russia Election Ties

Republican senators have written a letter to the Inspector General of the Department of Justice (DOJ) asking for uncensored records related to the agency’s review of the FBI probe into alleged Trump–Russia election links. The April 25 letter (pdf) by Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) concerns the 460 pages of “heavily redacted…


IN-DEPTH: First Republic Bank Fights for Survival

San Francisco-based First Republic Bank is fighting for survival, with its shares staging a sharp relief rally early Thursday morning, though some of it faded in later trading as investors consider what’s next for the beleaguered bank. Shares of First Republic popped nearly 20 percent in volatile trading on Thursday morning following a sharp selloff…


Training Your Dog

Most dogs are eager to please, but they need to learn what is expected of them. Training is an ongoing process that begins with how to get along with their owners. The first step in training a dog is getting rid of the notion of owning a dog; they are sensitive, living creatures with deep…


Kate Coleman: ‘Women in Prisons are Vulnerable and Should be Protected from Male Offenders’ | British Thought Leaders

NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Kate Coleman, director of Keep Prisons Single Sex – an organisation campaigning for the sex-based rights of women in prison. Kate talks about recent headlines of men, convicted of crimes against women, claiming they identify as women and being assigned to female prisons. Kate also talks about the dangers…


Small Businesses Attempt to Hire Layoffs From Big Tech

Layoffs at American tech companies have become an opportunity for small businesses, as highly skilled workers look for new work. Small businesses with less than 250 workers employed 58 percent of the total workforce in 2020, according to the U.S. Census. Tech startups have posted far more job offers than Big Tech firms in recent…