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Completely Rebuilt Ann Arbor School Welcomes the Public with an Open House
The completely rebuilt High Point School, Washtenaw County’s school for students with severe and multiple disabilities, welcomed community members to its first open house on May ... -
Two years of the Tennessee Lookout – Tennessee Lookout
In May 2020, America was still grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting partisan and political hysteria. The country was six months away from the most ... -
May 19, 2022 – Multiversity comics
Welcome to The Rundown, our daily breakdown of the comedy news we missed from the day before. A link to share? Email our team at [email protected] ... -
Clinicians should stop self-prescribing opioids after C-section –
Researchers seek to change opioid prescribing practices after childbirth. Not only has the opioid crisis dramatically increased in recent years, but the pandemic has only intensified ... -
John Grindrod: Baseballs, both fair and foul, flying again
For many longtime baseball fans, much of the acrimony that marked the longest work stoppage in two decades has been forgotten. They’re just happy that there ... -
New Philippines president promises recovery, warm relations with China
Philippine presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr celebrates as he waves to the crowd outside his headquarters in Mandaluyong, the Philippines, May 11, 2022. /VCG Philippine presidential ... -
Inspirational and confident young Chinese ready to work for a better future for the country
Photo: CGV Editor’s note: This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Youth League of China (CYLC). At a ceremony held Tuesday ... -
Healthier smoothies at Jamba, Panera, Smoothie King and Oth
“Unfortunately, restaurant chains aren’t required to list the amount of added sugars they use,” Keating says. (Of the chains we reviewed, only Smoothie King listed added ... -
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Review: Sam Raimi Peeks Through MCU Tedium
Marvel still has a lot to figure out about how it handles its women, but it has the idea of the multiverse under its feet. Doctor ... -
May Arts and Events – Chadds Ford Live
Square Pear Gallery – Radhika Srinivas Some of the biggest arts events on the Brandywine Valley calendar are ready to go! This includes the highly anticipated ... -
The Modi government’s growing offensive against press freedom
Today is World Press Freedom Day, but in India May 3, 2022 marks the 575th day Siddique Kappan was jailed in Uttar Pradesh for an article ... -
John Grindrod: Playing the airport version of “Let’s Make a Deal”
Until a few weeks ago, I hadn’t flown since this whole pandemic started. Sure, Lady Jane and I have managed to drive around the country for ... -
Who doesn’t use emojis at work now?
Many of us resisted for a few months, or was it years? We thought emojis were banal, frivolous, aimless, even unprofessional. Now they have become an ... -
Southwest Michigan media examines mental health issues
Southwest Michigan media organizations are working to shed light on the issue of mental health. WMUK is one of 12 members of the Southwest Michigan Journalism ... -
Big Ten’s best defenses come out of spring in rebuilding mode
Coordinator changes and heavy player losses have made it a source of uncertainty for the Big Ten’s top defenses. Start with Wisconsin, which has been in ... -
It is not a coincidence
If you’re a goal setter, you’ll understand what I’m going to share in this column. In my youth, I set myself many goals that I did ... -
Peter Jackson, former editor of the Newcastle Journal, dies aged 63
An award-winning regional business editor has died aged 63. Tributes were paid to Peter Jackson, who was named North East Business Journalist of the Year four ... -
1st Annual BIPOC Book Fest Hits Houston to Celebrate Writers of Color
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston reporters Jaundrea Clay, Brittany Britto Garley and Brooke Lewis wanted to provide a solution to a problem they faced as young ... -
John Grindrod: Often the real story isn’t on the pitch
Of course, now that so many are tired of the pandemic and ready to fill the stands again at games, there will be these in-game stories ... -
Dearborn Heights Libraries Schedule May 1-7 – Press and Guide
Book clubs Fireside Book Talks Meet at 6:30 p.m. on the 1st Monday of the month at the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Library.May 2, 2022: Dear ... -
Tips to help your students present their ideas – and themselves – in an independent world
Alma Matters is a Poynter newsletter designed to provide ideas, news and ideas to members of the journalism education community. Subscribe here to get Alma Matters ... -
Letter: Bloomberg writer’s interpretation is wrong | Letters to the Editor
In an op-ed (“What if Fox News viewers watched CNN?”) on the Commentary page of Wednesday’s issue of The Sun, Bloomberg op-ed editor Matthew Yglesias managed ... -
Get a great UFC 273 deal with Caesars NY promo code SHARPBETCZR
If you plan to follow Saturday’s fight between Alexander Volkanovski and Chan Sung Jung, “The Korean Zombie”, Caesar New York has an amazing promo to make ... -
Dearborn Heights Libraries Programming April 18-27 – Press and Guide
Book clubs Fireside Book Talks Meet at 6:30 p.m. on the 1st Monday of the month at the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Library.May 2, 2022: Dear ... -
The Globe strikes back against the CommonWealth – Media Nation
CommonWealth magazine published an article last week reporting that several scientists interviewed by freelancers working for the Boston Globe’s publicity team were not told the interviews ... -
John Grindrod: Lady Jane and the Ultimate Puzzle
For me, Lady Jane has always been her own kind of puzzle, which of course is part of her charm. And I think that’s something she’s ... -
Netflix invented a fake boy band to sing on its dating shows
“Our subject is modern love and romance. Our host is Nick Lachey. And our talent loves being shirtless,” says Dan Lemaux, associate creative director at Chemistry, ... -
Washtenaw County Economic Outlook Report Shows Jobs Rebounding, Inflation Rising
This year Washtenaw County Economic Outlook Reportcompiled by economists at the University of Michigan (UM), finds that employment in the county is expected to return to ... -
A rising star music journalist has been canceled for blasting BLM protesters for damaging synagogues
A rising star journalist has told how she was canceled by her colleagues and the internet for lambasting BLM for vandalizing synagogues over the summer of ... -
MADAMENOIRE talks to Denene Millner about leaving the workplace and betting on yourself
Denene Millner Courtesy of Denene Millner A sudden challenge in Denene Millner’s health was the wake-up call she needed to turn her life around – immediately. ... -
Best Alarm Clocks for Kids of 2022
The most common complaint among parents almost always revolves around sleep. Whether it’s a toddler getting up too early or a tween getting up too late, ... -
Michigan residents take action against food apartheid
This article is part of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are stepping up to address health challenges. It is made possible thanks to funding ... -
Murder of Odisha camerman: Web portal publisher on the run, cops say
Bhadrak District Police said they were looking for Sarmistha Rout, owner/publisher of a Bhubaneshwar-based web portal, in connection with the alleged murder of his former employee ... -
Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley celebrates 20 years of Women Build projects with Ypsi Township build
Huron Valley Habitat for Humanity celebrates the 20th anniversary of its Women Build program by carrying out projects for the benefit of two women living in ... -
John Grindrod: some thoughts on clutter, at work and at home
While working as a quality inspector for Mid-American Cleaning Contractors, I work my way through a wide range of workspaces, both work cubicles and outlying desks. ... -
Outdoor Swimmer Names Ella Foote as New Editor-in-Chief
Outdoor Swimmer, the magazine for outdoor swimmers, has appointed Ella Foote as its new editor, overseeing its print, digital and experiential releases. Foote started in the ... -
Rachel Cohen joins Vox as senior reporter covering domestic politics
Rachel Cohen joins Vox as a senior reporter covering domestic politics. Rachel was most recently a contributing writer for the Intercept and a freelance writer whose ... -
How to send an invoice – Forbes Advisor
Another decision to make is how you want to send your invoices. For some companies the answer to this question is easy, but for others it ... -
From Water to “Gunpowder Days,” Author Heather Hansman Examines the American West | Arts and events
Heather Hansman feels more like herself when she explores the great outdoors. This allows her to spend time with many of her favorite people. “I’m really ... -
It’s heartbreaking to see Ukraine once again ravaged by war
Opinion “/> Daria Lawrynuik and her granddaughter Sarah Lawrynuik: Daria was fiercely proud of her Ukrainian heritage, but strongly opposed to her family visiting the ... -
Why I said goodbye to alcohol: “It’s never too late”
Upper West Side, New York, July 28, 2019. The couple at the next table at my local Japanese restaurant on Columbus Avenue near Central Park seemed ... -
Digital solutions during the pandemic have put people with disabilities on an equal footing. Don’t forget us when it’s over
This opinion piece is by John Loeppky, a disabled artist and freelance writer/editor in Regina. For more information on CBC Opinion Sectionplease consult the FAQs. I ... -
Michigan works to reverse rise in substance use disorders during pandemic
This article is part of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are stepping up to address health challenges. It is made possible thanks to funding ... -
Protest at Parliament is our latest long-running soap opera
Jane Bowron is a Christchurch-based freelance writer and general columnist for Stuff. Columnist for television news for three decades, she is the author of two books. ... -
In pictures: the air taxis that could take off by 2025
Want to get to the office by plane? It might be on the cards sooner than you think, given how many air taxis are currently in ... -
Jeremy Atkins, Megan Damore, Brian Cunningham
Some move today! § Jeremy Atkins tweeted that he was leaving Z2 Comics, where he was vice president of retail marketing, to relaunch his own marketing/PR ... -
Where is Rachel from “Inventing Anna” from now?
The most popular show on Netflix right now depicts one of the most dramatic friendship breakdowns of all time. Based on the infamous “SoHo crook” Anna ... -
Robin Herman ’73, pioneer ‘Prince’ journalist at The Times, dies at 70
Pioneering journalist Robin C. Herman ’73, who worked to dismantle gender barriers in sports journalism at the Daily Princetonian, The New York Times and other publications, ... -
Rare blackbirds | Lifestyles | theadanews.com
This week’s star critter is a blackbird that isn’t seen as often in the area as some other blackbird species. During the snowy weather last week, ... -
By Removing the Medicare Middleman, Ann Arbor Direct Primary Care Clinic Expands
Nearly three years after opening, an Ann Arbor-based medical clinic that offers unlimited visits for a flat monthly fee is expanding to meet growing interest in ... -
John Grindrod: Remembering the most winning loser in the coaching world
Despite how hugely disappointing this football season has been for me as a Browns fan, I’m a little more excited about the sport as we approach ... -
Climate change is linked to poor mental health
Extreme heat waves can impact mental health New research shows that not only does climate change have serious impacts on the environment, but it can also ... -
Ann Arbor joins national coalition to reduce building emissions
The City of Ann Arbor has joined the Building Performance Standards Coalition, an initiative the Biden administration recently announced to reduce emissions from buildings. Ann Arbor ... -
Who is Jimi Famurewa, judge of the Great Cookbook Challenge?
FOOD critic Jimi Famurewa is back on our screens with Jamie Oliver’s new cooking series The Great Cookbook Challenge on Channel 4. After appearing as a ... -
John Grindrod: Hail to those special groundhogs and their fleeting fame
Every year, I have to laugh as February 2 approaches, because that’s when a rodent seen as a pest by most for the rest of the ... -
Medicare patients win right to appeal gap in nursing home coverage
A three-judge federal appeals court panel in Connecticut has likely ended an 11-year fight over a frustrating and confusing rule that has left hundreds of thousands ... -
John Grindrod: What Was Once Common Today Often Isn’t Anymore
When it comes time to make sheets and towels in my crib, I always think of two people, my mother and my neighbor Suzanne Kelley. Now, ... -
Waves 76-Plugin Diamond Bundle Reduced to Lowest Price Ever – 24 Hours Only
If your musical resolution for 2022 is to take your tracks from dull, unfinished ideas to fully formed bangers, you’ll need to invest in the right ... -
Eater Vegas is looking for a new publisher. Is it you?
Eater is seeking an experienced reporter and editor to oversee Eater Las Vegas, one of its flagship publications. The person in this role will have a ... -
Surgical masks are effective in stopping the spread of COVID-19
A study suggests that wearing a mask is an effective measure to keep people safe. A new study by researchers at the University of Central Florida ... -
John Grindrod: Glimpses of America, 1957
A few years ago, one of my sweet readers, Mary Crider, gave me a large stack of my favorite childhood magazine, Sports Illustrated, mostly from the ... -
Google adds offices in London and targets 10,000 employees
To continue reading, please register or log in to your OHW+ account. Google has bought another large site in London in a bid to grow its ... -
NY Times freelancer on trial in Zimbabwe in immigration case
HARARE — Freelance journalist for The New York Times was tried on Wednesday in Zimbabwe, accused of having helped two of the newspaper’s reporters to enter ... -
Obituary of Vilmos Agoston (1947 – 2022) – San Antonio, TX
Vilmos Agoston, loving husband, father, devoted grandfather, writer, philosopher, essayist passed away on January 2, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas.He is known to most of his ... -
John Grindrod: Memories of a Father’s Patience
Despite the death of my father over 40 years ago, I often think of him, which is not unusual, I realize. And, when I think of ... -
Michigan McDonald’s employee accused of sexually assaulting women –
Class action statute granted in a sexual assault case against the director of McDonald’s. Gillian Thomas, an attorney with ACLU Women’s Rights Projects, represents several women ... -
Show the courage and strength of ordinary people
New Delhi, January 5 (IANS): How free are women to make their own choices in the circumstances in which they find themselves? How do ordinary citizens ... -
5 great stationary exercise bike exercises for beginners
There is an endless stream of workouts you can choose from on a regular basis, from cardio dancing and running to weight lifting and cycling. Each ... -
🌱 Temple Hills Vacation Shoot + MHA Seeks COVID Restrictions
Happy Wednesday Laurel! Here’s what’s going on in town today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Cloudy, a little rain; Benign. High: 52 ... -
Biden addresses the American public on Omicron
Biden reassures vaccinated Americans that they can celebrate the holidays together. In a recent announcement to the American public, Democratic President Joe Biden reassured Americans who ... -
Grace Mirabella, longtime Vogue editor, dead at 92 – KIRO 7 news Seattle
Grace Mirabella, an influential fashion voice during her 17 years as editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, died Thursday at her New York home. She was 92 years ... -
New Zealand TV highlights of the year: from breakfast blunders to TikTok dances
Act naturally … Photo / TVNZ Throughout the closures, freedoms, alert levels and traffic light systems, Aotearoa’s TV news presenters have experienced it all with their ... -
GOP Doctors Caucus Says Fentanyl Problem Is On The Rise
Fentanyl on the Rise in the United States Representative Greg Murphy (Republican, North Carolina) recently led a group of fellow GOP Physician Caucus members in sending ... -
Pressing, Noir Midi, and languid.
At Slate’s Annual Music Club, Slate reviewer Carl Wilson writes emails about the year in music alongside other reviewers – with Lindsay Zoladz, New York Times ... -
Death notice of Sharon Mayberry (1944 – 2021) – Northampton, MA
Sharon mayberry Northampton, MA – Sharon Mayberry passed away on October 8, 2021. She was known for her critical thinking, strong opinions and keen sense of ... -
Michigan braces for long-term effects of COVID-19 on mental health
This article is part of Health, a series on how Michigan communities are rising to meet health challenges. It is made possible by funding from the ... -
How acclaimed ‘Vampire’ novelist Anne Rice’s passion for writing began in North Texas
Much of the late Anne Rice’s literary successes occurred in her thirties, but her influences in writing began during her early years in New Orleans and ... -
Animal rights protest opens against Laurel Park + UMD Roy Rogers
Hello, Laurel people! It’s me again, Alexis Goring, your host of Laurel Daily. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: A lot of sun. ... -
Hoosier Press Group Hires Future Executive Director and General Counsel | News
The Hoosier State Press Association has hired Amelia Dieter McClure as its government relations advisor. She will work with Executive Director and General Counsel Steve Key ... -
Cannabis Business Times and Hemp Grower Magazines Announce Editorial Promotions
Texas hemp companies are fighting against the recent state ban on delta-8 THC. The ban stems from a statement by the Texas Department of State Health ... -
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County turns 30, over 7,500 young-adult couples
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County (BBBS) is celebrates 30 years of service in the local community and asks residents for their continued support as ... -
Some parents dissatisfied with COVID-19 safety protocols in Catholic schools and parishes
Students at St. Paul Catholic School in Memphis, Tennessee, in May (CNS / Karen Pulfer Focht) Even before another variant of the coronavirus arrived in the ... -
Death notice of Amy McCormick (1976 – 2021) – Blythewood, South Carolina
Amy mccormick November 1, 1976 – December 1, 2021 Blythewood, South Carolina – Amy (Catherine) Elizabeth McCormick, 45, of Blythewood, South Carolina (formerly Bloomington, Indiana) died ... -
Michigan projects aim to dismantle racism behind maternal and child deaths
This article is part of Health, a series on how Michigan communities are rising to meet health challenges. It is made possible by funding from the ... -
EMU Project Works With Oversight Boards To Improve Public Safety In Washtenaw County
A recent grant from Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan (CFSEM) will help a policy research project at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) expand its mission to combat ... -
Insecure Season 5 Episode 6 Recap: “Tired, okay ?!”
Photo: Merie Wallace / HBO Every Monday, the editor of Very Smart Brothas Panama Jackson and contributing freelance writer Shanelle Genai break down the final episode ... -
Best Cyber Monday Deals on Dick’s Sporting Goods: Nike & More
When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. The Dick’s Sporting Goods Cyber ââMonday sale is underway as the retailer ... -
Safety concerns for Alzheimer’s drug after woman dies –
Aduhelm causes brain swelling and bleeding. Yet patients use it. There have been a ton of concerns about the new Alzheimer’s treatment drug, Aduhelm, especially after ... -
Community coalition proposes pilot plan for non-police response in Ann Arbor
The recently formed Coalition for a New Vision of Our Security (CROS) asks residents of Washtenaw County to sign a petition support a proposed pilot plan ... -
Two sisters – author of children’s books and editor of the New York Times – to have a ‘conversation’ at the Brunswick Library
Elisabeth Egan (left) and Kate Egan (right). Left photo courtesy of Elisabeth Egan. Right photo by Sheryl Palese. Whether playing pretend ‘librarian’ as a child or ... -
Measuring diversity in Australian publishing
In 2019, Bernardine Evaristo became the first black woman and the first British black person to win the Booker Prize. In his recent publication Manifesto, To ... -
Cyber Monday 2021 tablet offers
Cyber ââMonday tablet deals are hitting (virtual) shelves early, which is good news if you can’t wait until the end of the month to nab one. ... -
Thane District sees 139 new COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths
With the addition of 139 new coronavirus cases, the number of infections in Thane district of Maharashtra rose to 5,684,042, while two more deaths brought the ... -
Denver’s Jokić learns to stand, not to get thrown
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, left, shoots for a basket on Portland Trail Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic in the second half of an NBA basketball game ... -
How can the hospitality industry be more diverse?
Chaired by Kelly-Marie Staunton MIH, Deputy Director of Champneys Health Resorts, the âFuture Forumâ aims to develop strategies to promote and nurture education around inclusion in ... -
John Grindrod: Going Back in Time with Thurber’s Dog
A while back I read an article written by Holly Zachariah of the Columbus Dispatch that made me smile and for more than one reason. It ... -
Media School lecture series to host Afghan journalist on Monday, November 8
The Media School will welcome Afghan journalist Fatema Hosseini at 6:30 p.m. on November 8 at Franklin Hall Commons and on Zoom as part of its ... -
Local Weekly Journalist Plagiarizes JI Articles, Some in Full | Business
The editor of two weekly newspapers, the Windsor Journal and the Windsor Locks Journal, apologized “wholeheartedly” for the publication of stories by a young freelance writer ... -
The Nashville Ledger
FLIGHT. 45 | NO. 45 | Friday, November 5, 2021 Baker Donelson has appointed two attorneys to executive positions in his health law group. S. Craig ... -
Washtenaw County agencies are seeking federal transportation funds for buses, roundabouts, bike lanes, etc.
Biodiesel buses, roundabouts, accessible sidewalk ramps and road resurfacing are among the projects for which the Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (WATS) seeks federal funding under the ... -
‘Come To Me’ Find yourself in the poetry of Ted Gilley | Entertainment
BENNINGTON – A few years ago, a good friend from Maine who shared my lifelong love of poetry emailed me, asking a somewhat familiar question: “Do ... -
The locker room doors open to a new writer
First published on November 1, 2021 Updated 29 minutes ago Changing room Our LockerRoom section dedicated to women in sport welcomes its second full-time reporter thanks ... -
Game of Thrones creators reunite stars in Netflix’s three-body problem
Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and DB Weiss have prepared the cast for their new Netflix show Three-Body Problem, featuring two stars from Thrones. Game ... -
Fiverr just did an entire ad campaign for nothing
The creation comes from research showing that 60% of respondents never pursue their ideas due to lack of resources. Fiver maintains that its members can provide ... -
UF Alum Rektok Ross’ YA mystery novel “Ski Weekend” arrives just in time for fall
Rektok Ross is simply a writer breaking onto the YA scene, but the person behind the pen name is someone whose journey is anything but straightforward. ... -
The editor whose ex learned new moves
new YorkThe Sex Diaries series asks anonymous city dwellers to record a week of their sex lives – with comedic, tragic, often sexy, and always revealing ... -
Randy’s Natural World: a little ladybug and a mishmash | Lifestyles
This week’s star creature is a little ladybug that probably goes unnoticed by many people. And I speak from experience because I only identified one when ... -
Welcome to our new editor-in-chief, Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya!
Hi Autostraddle! It’s me! Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya (but you can just call me Kayla â or KKU, which I also love), longtime writer /Riverdale advocate / ... -
All is Canon: the Shattered City of Light – Cinelinx
In this episode of Everything is Canon, Steve talks to author Claire Winn about her early days, Broken city Light, which is described as “As the ... -
The ypsiGLOW Community Art Celebration returns on October 29 with a new location and new collaborations
New collaborations with community groups and an expansion into Ypsilanti Riverside Park are just a few new elements of the ypsiGLOW celebration for 2021. The event ...