Republican lawmakers in Montana’s House of Representatives voted to pass a bathroom ban despite pleas from two of their colleagues — Reps. Zooey Zephyr (D) and SJ Howell (D) — that this bill ...
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"Buddy, you need to go for a wee; you need to have one. Come on," the poster can be heard saying. However, after a few tries, the pup reluctantly agrees to go outside. Not only that, he even ...
Everyone knows a story of neighbors who don’t like each other. This is that, but on steroids. It started on commercial properties in downtown Utica, but has since moved to one of New Hartford ...
Parents of children who are not potty-trained must come into their school to change nappies themselves, a council has warned. The rule, which will be implemented when pupils go back to school for ...
Something entirely new is needed." Then, on Thursday evening, he added this: "No, we’re going straight to Mars. The Moon is a distraction." These are definitive statements that directly ...
Actor Denis Leary’s latest TV series, “Going Dutch,” is a comedic military portrayal of an Army unit stationed in a remote corner of the Netherlands known as “Garrison Stroopsdorf.” ...
Instead, his commander, General Davidson (Joe Morton) tells him that he’s going to be sent to the Netherlands to command USAG Stroopsdorf, a service base that’s considered one of the least ...
As with its predecessor, the midseason premiere “Going Dutch” counters the global scope of its central employer with the intimate one of immediate family. What it adds to this shared premise ...
'Brockmire' mastermind Joel Church-Cooper created this new half-hour sitcom about a military base of misfits in the Netherlands. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Instead of commanding a ...