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Alan Stout details his journalism journey with students at Bigler conference
WILKES-BARRE — Alan K. Stout, executive director of Visit Luzerne County, was the keynote speaker at Wilkes University's 25th annual Tom Bigler Journalism & Media Conference, and he did what he has always done best — he told a story.
'I feel helpless': college graduates can't find entry-level roles in shrinking market amid rise of AI
American college graduates are facing the worst entry-level job market since the pandemic, with the underemployment rate reaching 42.5% – its highest level since 2020. Several young graduates told the Guardian about their struggles…
U.S. says warships transit Strait of Hormuz in mine clearance op
Two U.S. Navy warships transited the Strait of Hormuz to begin clearing Iranian-laid mines, U.S. Central Command said Saturday — a claim Tehran denied as the Revolutionary Guards threatened to deal 'severely' with military vessels crossing…
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's longtime Los Angeles home hits the market for $17M after his death at 76
Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne's longtime home in Los Angeles is now on sale. Designed in 1929, the home has been placed on the market for $17 million in partnership with listing agents, Jonah Wilson & Josh Greer of Carolwood Estates. According…
Taiwan tourism promotion event opens in Tokyo's Akihabara
A major tourism promotion event hosted by the Taiwan Tourism Administration opened in Tokyo's busy Akihabara district on Saturday. The two-day event, called 'Taiyukan 2026,' is being held at Akiba Square, an event space near JR Akihabara Station…
BOJ policy to boost yen could be an option to curb inflation, minister says
Bank of Japan monetary policy could be an option to tame rising prices by boosting the yen, Japan's trade minister said on Sunday, as the central bank weighs raising interest rates this month to counter inflation spurred by the Iran…
Gen Z is collecting silverware now-here's why it matters
Generation Z is more closely associated with modern gadgets from fitness rings to meta glasses than decades-old, ornate tableware. But a new, niche fixation is seeing more young adults hunt down fancy cutlery, engraved trays and thrifted crockery…
Georgia Democrats sense an opening. Can they finally seize it?
“If all the trends continue and a Democrat can get 44% in the most conservative district in the state, the margins will surely be closer than usual in other Republican districts and even wider in Democratic districts in November,”…
SoftBank, others set up new firm to develop high-performance AI
SoftBank, NEC, Sony Group and Honda Motor have taken the lead in establishing a new company to develop Japanese-made artificial intelligence, informed sources said Sunday. The new company will make its high-performance AI available to Japanese…
A heart health nutrition scientist shares 3 subtle diet tweaks she made to prevent conditions like cardiovascular disease
Professor Sarah Berry, a nutrition scientist who specializes in heart health, takes a balanced approach to her diet by focusing on the basics, like eating plenty of whole foods and avoiding refined sugar. But recently, she has experimented with…
Memorial held for Kumamoto quake victims 10 years on
A memorial ceremony was held in Kumamoto Prefecture on Sunday for the victims of powerful earthquakes that hit the prefecture 10 years ago. At the ceremony, held by the town of Mashiki in Kumamoto, 184 participants, including bereaved families…
Analysis: Trump declares victory, no matter what, and the Iran war is the latest example
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the January 2004 pilot of “The Apprentice,' Donald Trump said something he would never admit today. “It wasn't always so easy,” he intones via voice-over, noting that by the late 1980s, “I was…
West Asia war a good opportunity for energy reforms, lower costs for industry
The conflict in West Asia, which exposed India's limitations on the energy front, provides a good opportunity to start reforms in the sector critical for growth and cut electricity prices for industry, a senior economist has said. Neelkanth Mishra…
Trump's pardon plan revealed as he plans to use the power more freely
President Donald Trump has reportedly promised his top advisors he will 'pardon everyone who has come within 200 feet of the Oval,' before leaving office. A White House insider told the Wall Street Journal that the president announced that he would…
Damning Intel Leak Blows Up Pentagon Pete's Chest-Thumping Claims
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's chest-thumping claims about Iran's losses don't appear to line up with intelligence assessments. Iran still has thousands of ballistic missiles that could be pulled out of hiding or dug up from underground storage…
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