Gold prices are soaring. Is it a good investment amid the stock selloff?

Ni Lifang/VCG via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent stocks tumbling in recent weeks, but the uncertainty helped propel a different asset viewed as a safe haven: gold. The price of gold topped
Florida's 7-foot-9-inch player Olivier Rioux doesn't need ladder to cut net after SEC win
James Gilbert/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A University of Florida basketball player whose height makes him a Guinness World Record holder needed just his height to cut the net in a post-game celebration Sunday after the Gators
Fire danger continues for Oklahoma after deadly wildfires ravage state
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Oklahoma is under alert for fire danger on Monday after being devastated by deadly blazes over the weekend, and amid a continued fire threat in the Plains. More than 50 million Americans
Active-duty airman arrested for allegedly killing woman on South Dakota base
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (RAPID CITY, S.D.) — An active-duty airman was arrested on Friday for allegedly killing a 21-year-old woman on an air base in South Dakota, according to the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office. Quinterius Chappelle, 24, an active-duty
Gender-affirming care may lower depression risk, study finds, but many are losing access

Nathan Morris/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Transgender adults who received gender-affirming hormone therapy had a significantly lower risk of moderate-to-severe depression over four years compared to those who did not receive such care, according to
Sen. Chuck Schumer's book tour postponed amid funding vote controversy
Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s three planned book tour events scheduled for this week have abruptly been postponed as of Monday morning. Schumer, promoting his new book “Antisemitism in America: A Warning,”
Harvard says tuition will be free for families making $200K or less

Harvard Yard/ Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images) (CAMBRIDGE, Mass.) — Harvard University on Monday announced that tuition will be free for students from families with annual incomes of $200,000 or less starting in the 2025-26 academic year.
Clallam EDC Honors Local Excellence: Brix Marine, Boys & Girls Clubs, and Mike McAleer Recognized
Photo: Mike McAleer, who passed away this past January, was a a high-profile leader and tireless volunteer in both Sequim and Port Angeles. Accepting the Olympic Leader Award on his behalf are son Michael and daughter Colleen.
LOCAL SPORTS: March Madness Tips Off as Former Peninsula Pirates Hit the Big Stage; PC women fall in Final Four

BY OLY ARCHIBALD UNDATED — March Madness is officially here, and two former Peninsula Pirates are playing in the NCAA tournament. Ituau Tuisaula and her No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks will travel to South Bend,
At least 40 killed as dozens of tornadoes, storms swept the country over the weekend
Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In the moments before a tornado destroyed her family’s Arkansas home, Misty Drope noticed the silence. “There’s a silence that happens before a strong storm hits you,” Drope told “Good Morning