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In Week here and some 9,000 freshmen headed this way from near and far, Editor Jeff D'Alessio asked a panel of acclaimed ...
Two police officers killed in the line of duty Sunday evening were honored Monday with a procession to escort their bodies to ...
The suspect in the fatal shooting of two Tremonton police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Ofc. Eric Estrada, has been ...
Empowering kids to take greater roles in the church is one way local faith leaders are trying to chip away at youth violence ...
A nonprofit dedicated to supporting homeless youths announced that its founder has been removed from the organization after ...
Over the years, Mary Ann Reck, a master gardener, has cultivated a beautiful perennial garden in the back yard of her Peters ...
Ripple (XRP) has gained over 40% year-to-date as of July 18, 2025, up from $2.08 in January to $2.97 by mid-August. Despite a slight bearish pull to the XRP price, with the token ...
Today in Sports, August 19 - Ty Cobb, 34 years, gets his 3,000th career hit, youngest player to reach milestone ...
Qantas Airways must pay A$90 million ($58 million) for unlawfully terminating 1,800 ground staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Federal Court Judge Michael ...
Qantas has been fined for the “illegal” pandemic layoffs, when 1,800 workers were fired in exchange for outsourced labor.
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An Australian court fined Qantas Aus$90 million (about Ksh.7.6 billion) on Monday for illegally laying off 1,800 ground staff ...