I laughed out loud at former first lady Jill Biden’s recent reasoning for why her husband went back on his public word and then pardoned his son, Hunter Biden. “We just could not let our son go to ...
The 2025 WNBA season ended with unprecedented criticism of officiating and the leaders in charge of its improvement. As the ...
There are many awards celebrating excellence. It’s only right to highlight the worst as well as the best in architecture, argues Catherine Slessor In an architectural awards landscape dedicated to ...
President Trump probably can’t get rid of her yet, but FCC commissioner Anna Gomez still checks her email every day to see if he has. Until then, she wants to stand up for the First Amendment.
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Word of the day: Egregious
The word 'egregious' is used to describe something that is shockingly bad, extremely wrong, or outrageously offensive. It often refers to actions or mistakes that go far beyond what is acceptable.
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WILLIAMSPORT — A Jenkintown attorney has been fined $1,500 and suspended from practice in the U.S. Middle District for six months for an “egregious” violation of the federal rules of civil procedure.
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