Mayor Mahoney Discusses Single Hauler Trash Service for The City of Jackson
The topic of “Single Hauler Trash Service” is a hot-button issue in Jackson and it has come up recently within the Jackson City Council. Jackson Mayor Daniel Mahoney was asked his thoughts on the issue recently on
Kroger buys Albertsons in massive supermarket merger, what it means for consumers
Noel Hendrickson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Two major U.S. supermarkets will combine forces after a unanimous all-cash merger agreement was reached between the boards of Kroger and Albertsons. Kroger, the second largest grocery store chain, purchased the
Historic Communist Party congress to meet in China, set agenda for next five years
Rainer Puster / EyeEm/Getty Images (BEIJING) — In Beijing this Sunday, China’s most consequential political gathering in a generation will open: the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. This year Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Climate activists throw soup on Vincent van Gogh painting to protest oil
Martin Pope/Getty Images (LONDON) — Climate protesters threw tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting Friday to protest the extraction and use of fossil fuels. Members of Just Stop Oil, wearing T-shirts bearing the name of
Venezuelans who enter US illegally at southern border points of entry will be returned to Mexico: DHS
Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Venezuelans who enter the U.S. illegally at ports of entry along the southern border will be returned to Mexico under the authority of Title 42, a public health statute invoked
Widow and mother of late MLB pitcher Tyler Skaggs speak out against fentanyl
ABC News (NEW YORK) — For the first time on camera, the widow of Tyler Skaggs and his mother are sharing their story of loss after the 2019 death of the Los Angeles Angels pitcher. Skaggs was
What to know about inflation checks in New York
IronHeart/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In an effort to help families fight inflation, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced last month that New Yorkers would receive an average payment of $270 through the state tax credit program.
Higher heating bills expected this winter amid energy market turmoil: Report
Tetra Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Americans are expected to see higher energy bills when it comes to heating their homes this winter, according to a new analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Agency released this week.
Scoreboard roundup — 10/13/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Houston 4, Seattle 2 Cleveland at NY Yankees (Postponed) NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON Memphis 126, Detroit 111 Oklahoma City