Campus May 2, 2016 After sturgeon kills girl, wildlife officials re-emphasize boater safety Wildlife officials are reemphasizing proper safety measures for boaters along the Suwannee River after the first sturgeon strike fatality in Florida history was reported over the Fourth of July weekend.
Digging History May 2, 2016 Designs revealed for Iceland's first pagan temple in 1,000 years For the first time in 1,000 years a new pagan temple is being constructed in Iceland’s capital city that will house a shrine to the Norse gods Thor, Odin and Frigg.
Presidential May 2, 2016 Heroin epidemic seizes bipartisan attention in 2016 race America's heroin crisis has risen to levels that are demanding attention on the 2016 campaign trail as candidates from both sides of the aisle call for action, particularly in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire where heroin overdoses have soared.
Presidential May 2, 2016 Heroin epidemic draws bipartisan focus in 2016 race America's heroin crisis has risen to levels that are demanding attention on the 2016 campaign trail as candidates from both sides of the aisle call for action, particularly in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire where heroin overdoses have soared.
Campus May 2, 2016 Higher power: Okla. lawmakers take on courts over Ten Commandments monument Oklahoma lawmakers say they answer to a higher authority than the state Supreme Court when it comes to the Ten Commandments monument the justices ordered must be removed from the State House grounds.
Legislation May 2, 2016 Sun setting on daylight saving time? States consider alternative to clock-changing ‘hassle’ States across the country are taking a dim view toward daylight saving time. And some say it's time to turn back the clock -- so to speak.
Energy May 2, 2016 America's first offshore wind project dealt major setback after utilities bolt An ambitious and controversial push to erect America's first offshore wind farm has been dealt what some call a potentially "fatal" blow after two utility companies pulled out of commitments to buy energy from the lagging operation.
Campus May 2, 2016 2016 plans? Ex-Christie staffer leaving NH GOP The director of the New Hampshire Republican Party is stepping down, a full year before the state’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary – raising questions over whether he might return to his previous employer, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, as part of a budding 2016 campaign. ​
Campus May 2, 2016 Olivia Newton-John will sell no wine before its time Superstar Olivia Newton-John’s ever-expanding career is getting even sweeter.
Campus May 2, 2016 Meagan Pastorchik wins 2015 Miss Hooters competition Meagan Pastorchik of North Charleston, S.C., was crowned the 2015 Miss Hooters at the annual Las Vegas competition Wednesday night, and she wants folks to know Hooters girls have more than just sex appeal to offer.Â
Campus May 2, 2016 Suzanne Somers has no plans to slow down at 68 Anti-aging is what Suzanne Somers preaches, and at 68 years old it, it appears she is walking her talk.