Simone Biles qualifies for Tokyo Olympics with victory at US trials
Simone Biles secures spot on U.S. Olympic team, heading to Tokyo with a strong team of experienced gymnasts. #Tokyo2024 #SimoneBiles
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Simone Biles secures spot on U.S. Olympic team, heading to Tokyo with a strong team of experienced gymnasts. #Tokyo2024 #SimoneBiles
"New SF-thriller prequel film follows unlikely trio navigating silent alien invasion in NYC. Compelling storyline and impressive performances. Shhhh... #AQuietPlace"
Boebert wins Colorado election wearing fake Trump sneakers, sparking online mockery. Trump endorsed her, but her shoes were not original.
Shark attacks close Florida beaches, swimmers warned. Two rare attacks in one day. Authorities patrol with boats. Beaches reopen with warnings.
Notorious Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton dies after prison assault. Pickton was convicted of six murders and fed victims to pigs.
Don't miss Trump's historic rally in the Bronx, New York today at 6 pm ET. Watch live stream for his speech!
Tornado outbreak in Oklahoma kills 4, leaves thousands without power. Severe weather causes extensive damage in Sulphur. Viral devastation.
Tornadoes cause mass destruction in Midwest, including building collapse with dozens trapped and hundreds of homes damaged around Omaha.
Chicago-based grocery startups Dom's Kitchen & Market and Foxtrot are closing their doors after merging last year due to challenges.
Minnesota Secretary of State visits polling place as voters cast ballots for 2024 Presidential Nominating Primary. Light turnout reported.
15-year-old critically wounded by police at Six Flags over Georgia opening day. Crowd chaos leads to gunfire, minor shot. Subscribe for updates.
Amy Schumer's show Life & Beth is a hit. Season 2 features more parallels to her real life, including her husband's autism.
Democratic former congressman Tom Suozzi defeated Republican Mazi Pilip in a special election, thinning the House GOP majority and previewing 2024 tactics.
Pennsylvania House of Representatives control is up for grabs in a special election. It's the fourth time in a year.
Historic Lutsen Lodge, a Lake Superior touchstone, was destroyed by fire. It was a significant loss for architecture and memories.
Southern California hit by historic storm, over 300 mudslides in LA, rare tornado warning in San Diego, no fatalities. Evacuations continue.
Emerald Asset Management debuts a new whitepaper on innovation-led investment opportunities in small-cap companies at their annual investment forum.
Sex and the City alum David Eigenberg is returning to Chicago Fire. He's been married to Chrysti Eigenberg since 2002.
CBS debuts new late night series "After Midnight" with minimal fanfare, a panel series with comedian Taylor Tomlinson as host.
Man recalls walking in Manhattan when Martin Luther King Jr. was shot, reflecting on racism and his experiences with civil rights.
NFL postpones Bills-Steelers playoff game due to dangerous winter storm forecast in Buffalo region, rescheduled for Monday.
Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn announced his bid for Congress, vowing to block the MAGA movement and hold Trump accountable.
Blumhouse's Night Swim disappoints after the success of M3GAN. The horror film is a lazy, uninspired effort that feels disposable.
Perry High School principal Dan Marburger was shot in Thursday's shooting. The school has seen several deaths in the past three years.
Benjamin Eakeley, star of the Broadway tour of Jagged Little Pill, discusses the show's dynamic themes and music.
Miami University student Devin Johnson was struck by a police officer outside a bar. The officer is on leave pending investigation.
"Colorado Springs mother wanted in double homicide of children. Gaston Glock, creator of famous pistol, dies at 94 years old."
Simone Biles' triumphant return to gymnastics after Tokyo Olympics and her personal life is the focus of her AP honor.
Celebrity sales, high demand for downsizer units, and record-breaking prices in Sydney's lower north shore and northern beaches.
"Max Payne" voice actor James McCaffrey has died at 65. His agent confirms he passed away at home after battling myeloma.
Mark Wahlberg stars in "The Family Plan," a new action-comedy that blends espionage with suburban family life, but falls flat.
McDonald's to open new CosMc's restaurant with unique menu offerings inspired by vintage mascot for nostalgic, bold, refreshing beverages and treats.
Arlington, VA police confirm James Yoo was the man in the home explosion. No injuries reported. Bomb-sniffing dogs are on the scene.
Fargo Season 5 features a star-studded cast and high stakes, with rumors of a New Girl revival. Lamorne Morris discusses his role.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is the biggest loser of the election, losing suburban women voters due to his stance on abortion.
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves declared victory in the Mississippi governor's race, with Democratic challenger Brandon Presley conceding. Stay tuned for updates!
House Republicans nominate Tom Emmer as their candidate for speaker, the third pick in three weeks. Emmer is a moderate with support for same-sex marriage and aid for Ukraine.
"It Lives Inside" is a new horror film that explores the immigrant experience through the lens of a demon terrorizing a suburban community.
"Dumb Money" is a movie that tells the real story of a financial rebellion led by small investors against Wall Street. It focuses on the GameStop stock surge and the impact it had on hedge funds. The film aims to champion the little guy and shed light on the flaws of the financial system. The cast includes Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, America Ferrera, and Seth Rogen. The movie highlights the power of social media and the role it played in the stock market frenzy.
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante was captured after a manhunt involving thermal imaging cameras and search dogs. He had escaped from prison and was on the run for over 2 weeks.
Actor Danny Masterson has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for the rape of two women. Masterson, known for his role in That '70s Show, has been accused of crimes by netizens, who believe actress Laura Prepon, who dated Masterson's brother, protected him. Masterson, a practitioner of Scientology, was found guilty by a jury. Netizens expect Prepon to address the issue.
Olivia Rodrigo's second album, GUTS, showcases her angrier and wittier side as she moves away from her Disney image.
Chicago woman arrested for threatening to kill former President Donald Trump and his son Barron Trump.
Residents of Yellowknife, Canada, attempted to flee the town as wildfires prevented their escape, while another fire sparked in British Columbia.
Ex-wife of slain Microsoft exec arrested for his murder 18 months after his death in front of their daughter.
Lee Hodges secures his first tour victory at the 3M Open, setting tournament records and winning by seven strokes.
Hollywood bounces back as "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" drive box office success.
75,784 fans attend Women's World Cup match in Australia, a record crowd.
Alabama woman disappears from interstate, returns home two days later.
Carlee Russell disappears after reporting toddler on interstate, reappears mysteriously.
All too often, doesn't it seem like the lion's share of news attention gets gobbled up by major metropolises? And yet, nestled within quiet cul-de-sacs and bustling high-streets alike in areas far from city skylines are stories which echo through suburbia. But what kind of news can we find when swapping skyscrapers for Tudors or ranch-style homes?
Civic Issues
You'd be surprised to understand something. Isn't it true that even without towering office buildings or iconic landmarks, suburbs have their own urban planning challenges? Stories about zoning disputes, traffic congestion, park development and school district re-zoning often dominate suburban news outlets. Imagine considering all those volleyball courts and dog parks! It might sound mundane compared to larger cities' struggles but these issues hit closer to home for many suburban dwellers.
Social Affairs
No neighborhood is devoid of social affairs causing a buzz whether we're talking about city tech hubs or leafy lanes off Main Street. You get reports on volunteer efforts lifting community spirits or conflicts over garden boundaries sparking neighborly feuds. Haven’t you heard that old proverb - ‘Good fences make good neighbors’?
Economic Conversations
Housing market shifts cause ripples far from Wall Street: they strike right next door here in suburbia – so keep your ears open! Information on property values, new constructions and foreclosure issues always seems to seep into suburban headlines.