Search results
Can cities criminalize homeless people? The Supreme Court is set to decide
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGrants Pass says that the ruling in Martin v City of Boise lacks “constitutional foundation” and...
These Are the Running Shoes Contestants on 'The Amazing Race' Swear By
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“Lots of pockets, lots of places to put stuff. I think my backpack weighed about 16 or 17 pounds and...
Marching dogs, bird watching, horses, fine art: Here's a look at Door County's May festivals
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoMaifest is headquartered at Lakeside Park, on the Lake Michigan shoreline off State 57, and most...
These old NFL Draft scouting reports read like hot gay Grindr profiles, and you’ll agree
Outsports· 6 hours ago“V-shaped torso with a well-defined upper body, good bubble, developed calves and good chest...
How We’re Covering the 2024 Election
Capital B via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoMission: Capital B’s journalism is rooted in people. This means that we center our election coverage around how political issues and policy decisions...
Opinion | Criminalizing camping won’t end homelessness. Here’s what will.
Washington Post· 23 hours agoWill’s column on the Supreme Court’s Grants Pass v. Johnson gave readers a misleading impression of...
Froma Harrop: The people have a right to enjoy their parks
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 8 hours agoPublic parks belong to the public, right? Before going into particulars, note that both Republican...
Finance in Focus: Fostering a Forward-Thinking Practice | JD Supra
JD Supra· 13 hours agoIn this edition of V&E+, Vinson & Elkins Partners Caitlin Turner and Lucy Jenkins sit down for a conversation on the firm’s thriving Finance practice, the market trends they ...
Kari Lake and the GOP's Clumsy Messaging About Abortion
Vanity Fair· 1 day agoSupreme Court since its conservative majority overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. Lake’s remarks came as...
A startup hopes to use a 1970s discovery to bring a male contraceptive to market
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 1 day agoThe first oral contraceptive for women was approved more than 50 years ago. From member station KNAU, Melissa Sevigny brings us this report on a startup in Flagstaff, Ariz. MELISSA SEVIGNY, ...