Nate Neely updated Oil City Council on his plans for developing a restaurant on the site of the former Days Inn, including a plan to take down some of the trees in Justus Park to open up a view of the ...
The owners of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the historic home of NBC and NBC News, have been given the go-ahead to replace more of the building’s iconic neon marquee lettering with an LED installation. Real ...
A mother spent £2,000 on surgery to remove her double chin - transforming it from 'saggy to snatched' in just a few hours. Angela Hutchinson, from Central Coast, New South Wales, struggled with her ...
Artificial intelligence’s booming growth is radically reshaping an already red-hot data center market, raising questions about whether these sites can be operated sustainably. The carbon footprint ...
A new state law requires cities to provide more notice and even pay business owners if a zoning change shuts them down. But one community says Dallas is going beyond the scope of that law as it works ...
Unlike mods, you can easily change or remove attachments on your weapons in Cyberpunk 2077. There are two types of attachments in the game: Scope and Muzzle. Your weapon may have either, both, or none ...
NORTH PORT, Fla. - After protesters left several laundry baskets in the front yard of Brian Laundrie's home in North Port, his parents emerged overnight to remove them. In exclusive video obtained by ...
A key committee in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is moving to eliminate the God reference from the oath administered to witnesses testifying before the panel, as part of a new rules ...
Twenty-five years ago, Ukraine possessed the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal. It had inherited 175 long-range missiles and more than 1,800 warheads after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
One person was killed and 19 were hurt when a speeding car slammed into a throng of counterprotesters in Charlottesville, where a “Unite the Right” rally of white nationalist and other right-wing ...
When Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, hundreds of thousands of Soviet women sprang to join the war effort, enlisting as nurses, clerks, cooks — and snipers. Over 2000 women were trained ...