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Police Say Officers Are Quitting in Droves. Labor Data Says Otherwise

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Q&A with Palin Advisor-Turned-Novelist Nicolle Wallace

Author and Former White House communications director under George W. Bush, Nicolle Wallace attends the "Eighteen Acres" book launch breakfast at the Soho House on September 30, 2010 in New York City.

Santa Barbara International Film Festival Announces Dates for 2025 Film News in Brief

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival announced that its 40th festival is scheduled for Feb. 4-15, expanding to 12 days for next years edition. SBIFF showcases the best in independent and international media. Its one of the leading film festivals in the United States as it attracts 100,000 attendees of over 200 films, tributes and

South African young adult series 'Miseducation' to debut soon on Netflix

Describing the show as "H for Hectic", the South African comedy-drama follows Mbali Hadebe, who is determined to start afresh in a small university town when her mother is fingered for corruption. With the scandal ruining her IT girl status and sending her straight to the cancelled list, she is forced to think of a

The Press: Death of the Times-Star

The brutal news came in telegrams delivered to the homes of the 649 employees of the Cincinnati Times-Star on Sunday afternoon: THE NEWSPAPER ASSETS OF THE TIMES-STAR WERE SOLD YESTERDAY TO SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPERS, OWNERS OF THE POST, AND HAS DISCONTINUED PUBLICATION. SINCE THERE IS NO MORE WORK AVAILABLE, WE NO LONGER REQUIRE YOUR SERVICES. PERSONAL