Mac and cheese reigns supreme: 56% of Americans would give up coffee or social media before their favorite cheesy comfort ...
The Jefferson General Store serves as an unofficial community center, a place where locals gather for morning coffee and visitors come to absorb some authentic Texas culture. It’s not uncommon to see ...
As the South Dakota high school football playoffs ramp up, the quarterfinal round is here. Eight teams remain in each class, 56 teams in total, still alive in the chase for a championship. This week ...
The Jefferson General Store serves as an unofficial community center for this small town, a place where locals gather for morning coffee and visitors come to absorb some authentic Texas culture. It’s ...
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Behind The Post: Don't Stop The Presses

Five years ago, I wrote my first op-ed for what was then the Venice Current. Because it was about how CD11's ...
Kenny Mayne built an ESPN career being a sports anchor who refused to take sports too seriously. It is, after all, a game. Now he's hoping to harness his humor to help others.
Demolition of the White House’s East Wing, itself a source of multiple controversies for more than 200 years, was completed ...
Thomas Jefferson University laid off about 1%, or between 600 and 700, of its 65,000 employees Wednesday, as it contends with persistent financial pressures in healthcare and tries to streamline its ...
Jefferson Health, the parent company of Lehigh Valley Health Network, is reportedly laying off 1% of its workforce, which is around 600 to 700 people. “Like many organizations in health care and ...
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Official gubernatorial portrait of Thomas Jefferson Terral, 27th governor of Arkansas (1925-1927). (Courtesy of the Arkansas Secretary of State’s Office) Tom Terral was one of only a handful of ...
Thomas J. Riedl, age 80, of Jefferson City, Mo., passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at his home with his loving wife at his side. Tom was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He began his education at St.