In Cheyenne Kyle’s home, everything has a second life. Her plastic grocery store bags become shower caps while her butter containers transform into food storage containers.
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Aces, Sun get to rest, watch early WNBA postseason matchups
Jonquel Jones and the Connecticut Sun have dominated opponents this season, winning their last 14 games en route to the best record in the WNBA.
‘Dose of hope’: Biden pushing rich nations to share vaccine
President Joe Biden is set to push well-off nations to do more to get the COVID-19 pandemic under control around the world, as world leaders, aid groups and global health organizations sound the alarm about the slow pace of global vaccinations.
Officials: Many Haitian migrants are being released in U.S.
Many Haitian migrants camped in a small Texas border town are being released in the United States, two U.S. officials said, undercutting the Biden administration’s public statements that the thousands in the camp faced immediate expulsion.
Rookie quarterbacks struggling through first 2 weeks
The rookie class of quarterbacks that entered the season full of fanfare is finding the adjustment to the NFL is not very easy.
Trump sues niece, NY Times over records behind ’18 tax story
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued his estranged niece and The New York Times over a 2018 story about his family’s wealth and tax practices that was partly based on confidential documents she provided to the newspaper’s reporters.
White House faces bipartisan backlash on Haitian migrants
The White House is facing sharp condemnation from Democrats for its handling of the influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S. southern border, after images of U.S. Border Patrol agents on horseback using aggressive tactics went viral this week.
Canelo Álvarez, Caleb Plant trade blows at news conference
Canelo Álvarez and Caleb Plant couldn’t wait until Nov. 6 to start throwing hands.
Sisolak: Nevada getting first 150 Afghans for resettlement
The U.S. State Department plans to resettle 150 Afghans in Nevada, with about 100 expected to go to Reno and Sparks and about 50 to the Las Vegas area …
County declares public health crisis over COVID misinformation, enraging protesters
For the Clark County Commission, a resolution declaring misinformation on the COVID-19 vaccines a “public health crisis” is simply a statement of their position with no enforcement capabilities. It wasn’t clear if that’s how protesters, who showed up …