The entry of Dalits to a Shiva temple in the face of opposition by upper castes in West Bengal has, as expected, generated ...
The notion of William & Mary’s women becoming the first basketball team in school history of either gender to reach an NCAA ...
Aaron Rodgers needs to decide his 2025 plans at some point. Whenever he does, the Giants are reportedly willing to wait.
When it comes to the U.S. economy, in recent decades an idiom has emerged: Consumer spending is the backbone of the economy.
“Switching horses midstream” is an idiom that means to abruptly change leaders or strategies in the middle of a crucial task, often suggesting that such a change is not a good idea and could lead to ...
Aviation insurance rates have stabilized and premium increases on most policies are roughly tracking inflation rates.
Lightning never strikes the same place twice” is a common idiom to mean that unusual events don’t happen to the same person ...
I'm Jim Wilhelm, a Dispatch assistant metro editor who oversees our night news coverage. I am now in my 46th year as a journalist, something I had to double-check myself on out of disbelief before ...
A recent shakeup at MSNBC has left some questioning the network's commitment to diversity. Was it a calculated move or a misstep?
The idiom “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” is believed to have started in the 1860s in Wales. The original version was ...
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, touring behind their 'Woodland' album, transfixed an L.A. audience with the power of timeless acoustic music.
Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” is an old idiom originating in 16th century Germany. The cliché has such a simple meaning, yet our government leaders can’t ...