Seventy-three years ago today, Hank Williams was atop multiple country charts with a song that became an international favorite.
Sixty-two years ago today, Bob Dylan stepped into a studio in New York to record one of the most timeless songs of the era.
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — For a second straight day, protests by La Liga players against staging a regular season game in Miami in December were censored or not fully broadcast for television audiences.
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What holiday is Monday, Oct. 13? Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day are observed on the second Monday of October, prompting closures to banks, post offices, and more on a day where the founding ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Starting next week, all Leon County high schools will extend their school day by 10 minutes to meet state requirements, according to Leon County Schools. Beginning October ...
We’re on the second day of this year’s October Prime Day and we’re still seeing amazing deals popping all over the place for all our favorite tech. There’s a lot of tech hitting new best prices this ...
TL;DR: EA confirms a day-one patch for Battlefield 6 at its October 10 launch, improving gameplay based on extensive beta data. Updates include more responsive movement, rebalanced recoil for ...
Two large dogs killed a 2-year-old boy while the owner of a day care center in Georgia, who told officials she was napping, left him unattended, police said. When first responders arrived at a ...
Sam Darnold certainly giveth. But - on two devastatingly negative plays at home this season - he also taketh away. First, the fumble against the San Francisco 49ers. Now, the interception in a wild 38 ...
It’s the bad news that many customers of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) have been dreading: reports of ransomware attacks targeting the software have turned out to be connected to a serious zero-day ...
As the government shutdown enters its third day, the GOP-led Senate will vote for the fourth time on partisan stopgap bills. Meanwhile, the White House is threatening mass layoffs for federal workers.