Tag: Recreation and leisure
Is Epic Games’ showdown with Apple turning into a mismatch?
SAN RAMON, Calif. — If Epic Games hopes to dismantle the fortress surrounding Apple's iPhone and its app store, the video game maker probably...
Big venues set to expand capacity as state eases limits
BOSTON — Large event venues including TD Garden, Fenway Park and Gillette Stadium will be allowed to double their current capacities starting on Monday,...
Florida weighs allowing limited harvest of goliath grouper
<p>FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida may lift its three-decade ban on catching and killing goliath grouper. Wildlife officials say the coastal fish's numbers have...
Is Epic Games’ showdown with Apple turning into a mismatch?
<p>SAN RAMON, Calif. — If Epic Games hopes to dismantle the fortress surrounding Apple's iPhone and its app store, the video game maker probably...
Pierogi Fest returning to Indiana after 2020 cancellation
WHITING, Ind. — A northwestern Indiana city is bringing back its annual Pierogi Fest, a year after the festival built around the popular Polish...
Pierogi Fest returning to Indiana after 2020 cancellation
<p>WHITING, Ind. — A northwestern Indiana city is bringing back its annual Pierogi Fest, a year after the festival built around the popular Polish...
Bill to kill up to 90% of Idaho wolves signed by governor
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a measure that could lead to killing 90% of the state’s 1,500 wolves...
China opens Everest’s north side to 38 virus-tested climbers
<p>BEIJING — China has opened Mount Everest's northern slope to a few dozen mountaineers who will be tested for the coronavirus and must keep...
TV’s growth is a boon for ‘diverse voices’ among novelists
<p>LOS ANGELES — Growing up an avid reader, Kwana Jackson knew where to look for romance novels with Black characters: Segregated in the “African...
Bill to kill up to 90% of Idaho wolves signed by governor
<p>BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a measure that could lead to killing 90% of the state’s 1,500 wolves...