THE public indignation over “ghost” and substandard flood control projects, the investigations and congressional hearings in aid of legislation to forestall future corruption, and efforts to identify ...
Punjab is grappling with its worst floods in nearly four decades. In late August 2025, relentless monsoon rains combined with large-scale water releases from Pong, Ranjit Sagar, and Bhakra dams sent ...
Another spell of heavy rain has compounded the flood situation in Punjab, which is battling its worst deluge since 1988, as all 23 districts of the state have been hit and 37 lives lost so far. Punjab ...
From the June 1988 issue of Car and Driver. You'll never go broke gouging the rich, somebody once said. In good times and bad, the rich always manage to have enough liquid assets to buy the toys that ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Boxing Hall of Famer and Pensacola native Roy Jones Jr. hasn't fought for a title in more than 20 years, but he made a stunning announcement Wednesday in regards to his 1988 Olympic ...
The Ulster County Legislature Democratic majority recently voted to disregard Ulster County Comptroller March Gallagher’s finding that the Ulster County Community Action Committee, a not-for-profit, ...
Did former University of Miami running back Cleveland Gary fumble, or did he score a touchdown in the 1988 Miami-Notre Dame rivalry game in South Bend? If you ask Gary, he scored a touchdown, and the ...
In this provocative and passionate look at philanthropy, capitalism, and inequality, Giridharadas (The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas) criticizes market-based solutions to inequality devised ...
Last year, ESPN sought to examine the life outcomes of NFL players who are now nearing retirement age and partnered with independent health-policy research, polling and news organization KFF to survey ...
Former NFL players now entering retirement age are more likely to be living with chronic pain or a disability, are more depressed and anxious, and are far more likely to report having some type of ...
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing several weeks ago to "investigate" Joe Biden's cognitive ability and presidency, Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) turned the tables on his Republican colleagues ...
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