History weighs on the Biden administration as it seeks to bring stability to Haiti. Critics say officials are at risk of repeating past mistakes.
Carl Natale
Web editor for SunJournal.com
Chronology: Crisis in Haiti comes after decades of turmoil
Here’s a timeline of key events in Haiti’s modern political history, leading up to the ongoing crisis.
Yes, it’s spring but heavy, sloppy snow is coming Saturday
Five to 9 inches is expected in the foothills and central Maine.
Say it ain’t snow: More wintry weather is on the way Saturday
The highest totals Saturday look to be in the mountains with a foot or more possible. Amounts of more than 6 inches are likely outside the mountains.
By clinging to the past, the NCAA has no future
College athletes — like those at Dartmouth that voted to unionize this week — no longer wait for change. That leaves the NCAA struggling to avoid becoming obsolete.
Players still don’t get paid. That’s the real college football scandal.
It is no longer far-fetched, preposterous or impossible to imagine college athletes getting a true piece of the financial pie.
NIL is everywhere in college sports. But what exactly does it mean?
NIL stands for name, image and likeness, but a fuller explanation is required to truly understand its role in reshaping college athletics.
COVID-19 vaccine mandates have come and mostly gone in the U.S. Why their messy rollout matters for trust in public health
Vaccine policies fall on a spectrum, from mandates to recommendations. Deciding what to use and when is not so much a science but a balancing act between personal autonomy and public good.
COVID barely gets a mention these days — here’s why that’s a dangerous situation
COVID complacency is a serious threat to public health. COVID hasn’t gone away. Vaccines haven’t become pointless – and it’s a good idea to keep wearing your mask.