A lifetime ago, on Sept. 14, Greg Vanlandeghem sat outside a café in Holly, Mich., and explained to me that he planned to vote for the President’s re-election because he saw the race as a contest between two bad options. “We’ve got a guy trying not to die,” he told […]

The following is a transcript of an interview with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot that aired Sunday, August 16, 2020, on “Face the Nation.” MARGARET BRENNAN: We go now to Chicago, where protests turned violent late yesterday. At least 17 officers were injured and 24 people were arrested. Mayor Lori Lightfoot […]

Spa mask Last weekend, the light at the end of the lockdown tunnel shone slightly brighter as the Prime Minister allowed more businesses in England to reopen in a Covid-secure way. Saturday, July 4 – dubbed “Super Saturday” – was the Independence Day the country had been waiting for: a […]

ECU’s new chancellor is diving into campus life when he officially takes office on Monday. Philip G. Rogers, who is the university’s 12th and youngest chancellor, is starting his tenure during homecoming week. Along with meetings with his cabinet and other groups, Rogers is scheduled to meet with students and […]

Holiday travelers crowd the ticketing area of terminal one Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020 at MSP in Minneapolis. Millions of Americans took to the skies and the highways ahead of Thanksgiving at the risk of pouring gasoline on the coronavirus fire, disregarding increasingly dire warnings that they stay home and limit […]

Noel Lyn Smith, Farmington Daily Times Published 9:41 a.m. MT Nov. 1, 2020 CLOSE Buy Photo The Northern Edge Casino in Upper Fruitland Chapter remains closed on Oct. 30. (Photo: Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily Times) FARMINGTON — Citing the need to protect 1,180 jobs, the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise is seeking approval […]