(AP) – Two months after the Berlin Wall fell, another powerful symbol opened its doors in the middle of Moscow: a gleaming new McDonald's.
(AP) – About 45 million Americans say they plan to bet on this year's March Madness college basketball championship tournament, and an increasing percentage will do it in a way that doesn't include filling out brackets, according to the gambling industry's national trade group.
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Responded to a report of assault and battery at Love’s, Clinton.
Responded to a medical assist in the 800 block of Roy Brooks Way.
(AP) — Thousands of Russian tourists are stranded in Thailand's beach resorts because of the war in Ukraine, many unable to pay their bills or return home because of sanctions and canceled flights.
(AP) — A longtime area staple with its wagon wheel décor and "Roy Rogers ribeye," The Ranch Steak House is fighting to reopen as one of the last sit-down restaurants in the once-flourishing Black Chicago neighborhood of Roseland.
(AP) — The aroma of sizzling meat in melted butter wafts from a cast iron pan while Jaden Bales shows his favorite way to cook up the best steak cuts from a big game animal.
(AP) – The "Evropeisky" mall in Moscow was once a symbol of a Russia integrated into the global consumer economy, with atriums named after cities like London, Paris and Rome.
DEAR HARRIETTE: After months of searching for a new job, I finally got an offer. The person who offered me the job just so happens to be the aunt of a former friend of mine. I had no idea that this woman was the general manager of the company when I applied. When she and I finally spoke, she made it clear that the reason she chose me for the job was because I am her niece's friend. I failed to mention that her niece and I had had a falling out several months ago and are no longer friends. Is this something that I should mention? Is it wrong to accept this offer? – Total Coincidence