After years of instability at coach, Cherokee football's TC Guyer is showing the community that he's invested.
A dozen Michigan students are among the 30 finalists in a contest that asked them to design their own U.S. flag.
‘Awesome.’ ‘Sad.’ ‘Let’s keep democracy going.’ Americans weigh in on state of a 250-year-old nation
Across the United States, many Americans are celebrating their country's 250th birthday by closing their ears to all the ...
A developer claims the City of Boston is trying to kill his plan to reimagine Roxbury’s Nawn Factory as a dance studio, by withholding designated funding and clawing back his approval to proceed with ...
We asked people across Southern California what the milestone means to them — and about their hopes for the nation as it ...
Gulf Business on MSN
Space42’s Khalid Al Awadhi on how UAE is reshaping the space economy
In the Gulf, the SAR intelligence market is worth up to $2bn annually, part of a global sector expected to reach nearly $10bn by 2030, says the Space42 exec ...
Fajar Novario, a designer from Padang, Sumatera Barat, won the competition to create the official logo for Indonesia's 81st ...
Michigan's junior senator suggested both the Senate and House need new Democratic leadership. It didn't go well.
India Today on MSN
Will Mojtaba Khamenei publicly surface for the first time at his father's funeral?
Iran is preparing for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's state funeral. The current attention now is whether Ayatollah's son, the ...
Twenty-five years ago, I attended a Fourth of July parade in Boston that has stuck with me. The head drummer of the colonial fife and drum band was a Black man in a Revolutionary War costume, his ...
Daily Times(PK) on MSNOpinion
Five Years of Taliban Rule: Triangle of Terror, Ethnic Purges & Gender ApartheidPublished on: June 26, 2026 6:33 AM
Pakistan, June 26 -- The joint statement by EU and UK envoys regarding cross-border terrorism originating from Afghanistan ...
During the election period, soon after the killing of the so-called FARC (The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia) dissident commander Iván Idrobo, alias Marlon, a question began circulating across ...
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