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What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to downriverlife@thenewsherald.com. List the time, date, location, cost ...
Although there is still time and plenty of activities in March, April is close at hand, especially when it comes to RSVP ...
Kids may be digital natives, but that doesn't mean they understand online risks. Here are five practical tips to start ...
At a classroom outside Syracuse, students are doing more than just read about science. They’re actually hearing it. Students at Manlius Pebble Hill School are listening to ...
Today, Thursday, February 19, 2026, the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) conducted Class 10 Computer exam from 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM. The exam tested students' understanding of computer ...
Intellexa’s Predator spyware can hide iOS recording indicators while secretly streaming camera and microphone feeds to its operators. The malware does not exploit any iOS vulnerability but leverages ...
Years of rising costs for necessities like housing, transportation and healthcare are causing many Americans to feel like financial comfort — once a feature of middle-class life — is getting further ...
The city of Red Bank’s Active Older Adult (AOA) program is kicking off February with fresh opportunities to stay active, social and engaged. Several new classes and events have been added to the ...
Just a slight increase in moderate-intensity physical activity, such as walking at a brisk pace for five minutes a day, may help people live longer, a new study suggests. In the study published in the ...
Fitness I'm a personal trainer, and I'm begging you to swap pigeon pose or 90/90 for one move — try this instead Fitness I’m a personal trainer: I've been adding frog pose into my routine to help fix ...
SEATTLE — Several schools in Seattle were under shelter-in-place protocol Tuesday due to reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in the area, according to Seattle Public Schools.
New Jersey public school students in the third, fourth and fifth grades will be taught cursive writing. That proposal was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy Monday on his last full day as the Garden ...
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