Buckle up, readers. We’ve got some changes headed your way. The Oregonian’s print editions return to the traditional ...
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Click to print your checklist of daily habits for happiness. Then keep it handy–maybe at your desk. It’s a great way to keep ...
The puzzles are computer generated. Sometimes an easy puzzle may be more difficult than it should be and vice-versa. There is exactly one solution to a puzzle. The puzzles published on Saturdays and ...
A Cedar Rapids newspaper announced plans to drop its print schedule to three days a week amid rising costs of production and declining readership and advertising in print.Starting Feb. 17, The ...
Bestselling author Colleen Hoover has withdrawn from Instagram as Blake Lively's sexual harassment case against Justin Baldoni unfolds.
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Trump signed a flurry of orders that aim to undo Biden-era environmental protections and boost U.S. fossil fuel production.
The Daily Chief-Union will not publish a newspaper on Thursday to allow our employees to enjoy the New Year’s Day holiday. Instead, the Daily Chief-Unio will print both a Friday morning edition as ...
Emily Sharp and Kunal Nabar collaborate on a puzzle that’s greater than the sum of its parts.