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Jeremiah Gibbons’ “Ophelia” is the latest show to take the stage at Fringe ArtSpace. Produced by Fringe stalwarts Phoenix Tears Productions, the original musical centers on the doomed ...
Three years ago Allison and Nicholas Bracken decided to step away from the corporate lifestyle for a life on the road. They say, "The plan was to not have a plan." They sold all of their ...
A tropical storm that was threatening southern Vietnam has weakened and is expected to dissipate within 48 hours. The Weather Prediction Center says Storm Tembin, with wind gusts up to 58mph (93km ...
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season ended on Thursday as one of the busiest on record, with a twist: Most of its storms veered ...
1554 ET – The dollar keeps weakening amid signs of a cooling US economy. The WSJ Dollar Index falls 0.5%, its third consecutive daily decline, after losing 1.7% last week. The greenback weakens ...
Ophelia I. Blue's office is located at 600 North 36th Street Suite 325, Seattle, WA. View the map. A nurse practitioner has a graduate degree in advanced practice nursing and works in a variety of ...
Metal prices were falling in early trading, with the wave of positive macroeconomic sentiment seen at the start of the week fading. Three-month copper was down 0.7% to $8,187.50 a metric ton while ...
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that private entities cannot bring lawsuits under a key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act, setting the stage for a battle at the Supreme Court ...
MOSCOW, Nov 24 (Reuters) - The rouble fell on Friday, drifting away from this week's almost five-month high as market players locked in profits before the weekend, with the Russian currency still ...
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has issued a ruling that limits who can sue under the Voting Rights Act, a decision that if allowed to stand would severely undermine enforcement of the ...
A federal appeals court panel handed down a decision last week that would hobble enforcement of the Voting Rights Act by holding that only the U.S. attorney general, not aggrieved citizens, can ...