
Utility Worker Heroically Saves Toddler from Busy Phoenix Intersection
Utility worker Robert Butler saved a toddler in Phoenix on March 19, 2026, from running into traffic. The dramatic rescue was captured on video.

Utility worker Robert Butler saved a toddler in Phoenix on March 19, 2026, from running into traffic. The dramatic rescue was captured on video.

Retired judges urge Wisconsin Supreme Court to tighten recusal rules on cases involving campaign donations from litigants.

“New law requires employers to respond to interviewees, potentially reshaping hiring practices and addressing ‘ghosting’ issues.”

University of British Columbia scientists developed a biodegradable fruit wash removing up to 94% of pesticides while extending produce freshness.

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The Nebraska Supreme Court upheld an order banning remote work for state employees, but reversed the union’s bad faith ruling.

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Hours before a court hearing, Nebraska State Penitentiary lifted a ban on outdoor religious space for Native inmates.

In Westlake, Ohio, a wellness check revealed a 91-year-old woman engrossed in video games, highlighting the importance of senior check-in programs.