BANGKOK (AP) — With increasingly strong talk in support of Taiwan, a new deal to supply Australia with nuclear submarines, and the launch of a European strategy for greater engagement in the Indo-Pacific, the U.S.…
One of the most emblematic political photographs of recent times was taken during a G7 summit in Canada in 2018. Leaning forward across a narrow table with hands outstretched, a grim-faced Angela Merkel confronts Donald…
Check out additional photos from Tuesday’s Humboldt-Iola Invitational here. HUMBOLDT — An occasional burst of wind out of the north was the only impediment to some blistering fast times on the cross country course Tuesday.…
Allen Community College’s volleyball team had its hands full Wednesday evening, with visiting Highland Community College — ranked ninth in NJCAA-Division II coming to town. Sure enough, Allen played evenly with the Scotties in the…
COLONY — Crest High celebrated Senior Night in style Tuesday. The Lady Lancers swept past visiting Oswego, winning 25-18, 25-22 and 25-10, before dispatching Altoona-Midway in straight sets, 25-15 and 25-18. “It was an exciting…
Dear editor, I noticed stories the last few days mentioned that deaths from Covid in the U.S. had surpassed those of the Spanish flu during World War I. Each being in the neighborhood of 675,000.…
From the drone’s-eye view many of us have on cable news, the thousands of Haitians — families, pregnant women, children, babies — milling around under a Del Rio bridge are an urgent problem to be…
Iola High’s Elanie Sturgeon, foreground, leads a small group of runners around a bend at the Humboldt Municipal Golf Course Tuesday as part of a cross country meet co-hosted by Iola and Humboldt high schools.…
There’s a lot to like about a plan to start a land bank in Allen County, but commissioners were taken by surprise by a proposal from Thrive Allen County and said they have too many…
As a climate scientist in the deep South, I am often asked whether climate change is real. My usual response is to say, “Look out the window.” As I type this in mid-September, 5.5 inches…