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Kelowna Mounties handed out 58 tickets while monitoring the roads for distracted drivers for just one day.
Meta Platforms Incorporated, led by former UK Deputy Prime Minister and Meta’s President of Global Affairs, Sir Nick Clegg, has announced that the platform would introduce a feature on its Instagram app that will allow Nigerian creators to monetise their content The feature, which will be unveiled in June 2024, will enable indigenous content creators to […]
A man, who was found guilty of third-degree murder, has been sentenced to up to more than three decades in state prison for fatally stabbing his nephew in 2019, according to reports from WILKES-BARRE.
PITTSTON TWP. — Carl Beardsley, Executive Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, on Thursday told the Bi-County Airport Board that he had “lots of good news” to report — and then he did just that.
The Federal Civil Service Commission plans to use computer-based tests for staff promotional exams as part of its reformed plans. The Chairman, FCSC, Prof. Tunji Olaopa, revealed this at the first edition of the commission’s monthly seminar series in Abuja on Thursday. Olaopa spoke about ‘The Institutional Framework and Procedure for […]
The Supreme Court of Canada has decided not to consider the most recent appeal from the non-denominational Webber Academy.
The network is still discussing the future of 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to bring on board Parris Campbell, a former wide receiver for the New York Giants who was a second-round pick, to strengthen Jalen Hurts’ options.
The U.S. Justice Department claims that Apple leverages its market influence to extract more money from consumers, developers, artists, and merchants.
ESPN’s Ryan Clark suggested that the Pittsburgh Steelers would prefer Justin Fields to begin as quarterback this season.
