The spring college graduation season will soon be upon us. No matter the country, graduation day is a joyful occasion, when an important period of anyone’s life is
By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — A Congress riven along party lines approved a landmark $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Democrats claimed
Considered Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, midwifery has contributed much to obstetrical knowledge. In Mexico, it is a centuries-old tradition. Midwives were highly respected figures in pre-Hispanic Mexico
SYDNEY — Attorney-General Christian Porter has launched a defamation action against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, seeking aggravated damages over an article about a historical rape allegation. Mr. Porter
By MESFIN FEKADU NEW YORK (AP) — Multiple writers have been added to the Grammy submission for Roddy Ricch’s No. 1 hit “The Box,” which is nominated for three honors
DALLAS -— Mayor Eric Johnson on Thursday signed a new emergency regulation mandating face coverings inside all city buildings. Face coverings have been required inside city buildings under
BY THE HUB Harllee Early Childhood Center is putting customer service first thanks to a Core 4 training with the school’s front office staff. Dallas ISD Core 4 Coordinator
St. JOHN 12:21-36 The Desire of the Greeks to See Jesus As we approach this remarkable section of John’s gospel account, we will discover that the Lord’s public
By SCHUYLER DIXON The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott have finally agreed on the richest contract in club history two years after negotiations first started with the star