SIOUX CENTER—Even as springlike weather provides a much-needed boost to the spirits, it has Jesse Veenstra looking forward all the more to the first mile marker for the triathlon season:
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For one University of Maryland alum, the allegations of unsafe behavior came as no surprise. She’s been working to uncover the dark side of Greek life for years.
Jae Gottlieb tracked her tormentor to Amsterdam, and is now suing to take him down, she told The Daily Beast.
Denisse Oleas-Arancibia, 38, was found dead inside a SoHo hotel room on 8 February. Andrea Cavallier reports
Where to eat in San Diego right now including new restaurants like Latchkey Brewing and local fave Pizza Port in this week’s food news.
The reality remains elusive. After investing tens of millions of dollars in questionable endeavors to ascertain whether extraterrestrial beings have visited Earth, the US government has officially admitted that its decades-long quest to explore uncharted territories has yielded no substantial results. A groundbreaking review released by the Pentagon last Friday revealed that the extensive pursuit …
Caylon Davis and his twin brother Camron both have a competitive nature. The two brothers spent most of their lives playing sports but in December, Caylon would go on to win the game of life.
A local man who is retired army and retired State Police now owns a flight school. Steve Thompson decided to sponsor a Ukrainian refugee to come to the U.S. The refugee’s dream was to become a pilot and in eight months he succeeded.
The report details its review of nearly 80 years of reports related to unidentified anomalous phenomena or UAP.
Matteo Garrone’s gripping refugee saga Io Capitano, an SBIFF highlight, screens at the Riviera.