November has been a good month for local fundraisers
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – It’s been a good season for some local fundraisers in our community, with the Boys and Girls Club of the Olympic Peninsula setting an all-time high at this month’s 35th Auction
What to know about the respiratory illnesses surging in some parts of China
ATU Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A surge of respiratory illnesses related to flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other infections has been sweeping across some parts of China and mainly infecting children, as the country experiences
Black Friday shopping takeaways and what they mean for the economy
ArtistGNDphotography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Black Friday sales did gangbusters as the nation enters a holiday shopping season expected to test shoppers, who account for nearly three-quarters of U.S. economic activity. Consumers spent a record $9.8 billion
North Korea redeploys troops to surveillance posts along DMZ after withdrawing from military agreement with South Korea
South Korean Defense Ministry (SEOUL, South Korea) — North Korea has redeployed troops and equipment at the front-line guard posts within the Demilitarized Zone after withdrawing from a military agreement with South Korea last week. The North
Rosalynn Carter memorial events to begin in Georgia; grandson remembers her as the family's 'glue'
Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via Getty Images (AMERICUS, Ga.) — Former first lady Rosalynn Carter will be memorialized over several days this week in Georgia, starting Monday. Carter, who died on Nov. 19 at 96, will be
Major Trump donors who soured on him after 2020 and Jan. 6 now insist he's their best choice
Sean Rayford/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Donald Trump and his allies are ramping up high-dollar fundraising efforts with less than two months to go until the Iowa caucus begins the 2024 Republican primary, as several major donors
Nikki Haley says her momentum 'is real,' but do Republican voters want someone not named Trump?
Nicholas Kerr/ABC News (NEW YORK) — A winnowing field of Republican presidential candidates are working feverishly to close the polling gap between themselves and Donald Trump — among them is former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, whose support