ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A big, round, 4,000-year-old stone building discovered on a Cretan hilltop is puzzling archaeologists and threatening to disrupt a major airport project on the Greek tourist island.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — More than 10,000 voting representatives gathered Tuesday for the opening of the Southern Baptist Convention’s twoday annual meeting, where they will vote on whether to ban churches with women pastors and deliberate yet again on how to respond to sexual abuse within churches.
ATLANTA (AP) — Four people were shot at a food court in downtown Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon, including the initial shooter, the city’s mayor said.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a 2023 Florida law that blocked genderaffirming care for transgender minors and severely restricted such treatment for adults, calling the statute unconstitutional.
• Have you heard of “wildlife lights” that are designed for outdoor illumination? These ecofriendly LED lights are meant to help humans with visibility and safety at night, but they’re virtually invisible to wildlife. This means animals like birds, turtles and frogs aren’t drawn to the light, which can often be near buildings, parking lots, sidewalks and roadways. By installing wildlife lights instead of conventional outdoor lighting, you help protect wild animals from getting in harm’s way.
DEAR HARRIETTE: Is it OK not to invite my foster parents to my wedding because my biological parents think they’re racist? My biological parents, who are Black, feel uncomfortable around my white foster parents due to some comments they made before that seemed racially insensitive. Now I’m stuck between keeping the peace and addressing these concerns. I care about both sets of parents, but I don’t want any tension at my wedding. Currently, I’m leaning more on favoring my bio-parents because they missed a lot in my life. They were a young couple who decided to place me in an orphanage because they couldn’t raise a kid at that time.
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- Wheat harvest weathers challenges
- Levitt presents Party in the Park
- Nance nears completion
- Miss Elk City reflects on experience
- Clinton wins close game over Hollis



