LOCAL SPORTS: PAHS hoopster boys win, PC men get big upset
Photo courtesy Jay Cline PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Roughrider Boys jumped out to a 18-4 early lead over Franklin Peirce and the game was never in doubt with the Roughriders getting the 68-51 opening round
In Brief: John Cena goes 'Looney Tunes'; Paul Reiser reboots 'Reboot', and more
Peacemaker‘s John Cena has been tapped to star in the new Looney Tunes live-action/animated feature Coyote vs Acme, centered on the classic cartoon character Wile E. Coyote, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The story follows “a down-on-his-luck [human] attorney who takes on
Tennessee bill would designate some gun owners as law enforcement
Steve Prezant/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Legislation introduced in the Tennessee state legislature this month is raising alarms from the state’s police union and gun control advocates who say it could turn the streets into the “old
Republicans pitch return to 'normalcy' in efforts to roll back COVID precautions
J.Castro/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Republican lawmakers, capitalizing on the growing national pushback on COVID-19 precautions, are amping up their efforts to implement a return to “normalcy,” proposing a flurry of legislative activity aimed at rolling back several
Senators introduce bill to limit harmful effects of social media on young people
5./15 WEST/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Legislators on Wednesday introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at protecting children from the potentially harmful impacts of social media. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., came
New GOP governor signs bill ending mask mandates in Virginia schools
Sky Noir Photography by Bill Dickinson/Getty Images (RICHMOND, Va.) — Virginia’s newly elected Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a law Wednesday that ends mask mandates in public schools throughout Virginia and lets parents opt out of their
Trump family friend Ken Kurson pleads guilty to cyberstalking
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Ken Kurson, the former editor of the New York Observer who was pardoned by then-President Donald Trump before he left office, pleaded guilty Wednesday to two state-level misdemeanors for allegedly spying on
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Separatist forces claim 'large-scale' shelling in Donbas
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The United States continues to warn that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day” amid escalating tensions in the region, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken telling ABC News Wednesday the U.S. has
Russian aircraft buzz US Navy patrol planes, get within 5 feet, Pentagon says
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brandon J. Vinson (WASHINGTON) — Amid tensions over a possible invasion of Ukraine, Russian aircraft intercepted U.S. Navy patrol planes in an “unprofessional” manner three separate times over
NATO warns Russia still building up troops, as Ukraine holds defiant national holiday
Valeria Mongelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images (LVIV, Ukraine) — NATO’s secretary general warned that Russia appears to still be increasing the number of its troops near Ukraine, despite Moscow announcing it has begun withdrawing some military units from