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Daylight Saving Time 2026 kicks off this Sunday, March 8. Here’s everything you need to know about the time change, plus some top local events to check out on the day.
From Calvin Klein billboards and 'Baywatch' to a controversial memoir, Michael Bergin's life has been a whirlwind. Now a top LA real estate agent, he opens up about family and leaving the past behind.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is in complete disarray after airspace closures linked to the Middle East conflict have left thousands of travellers stuck. Here’s the latest on delays, shuttle options, and nearby accommodation like the Marriott and Radisson.
An apartment block in Kharkiv has been hit in a Russian attack, killing seven people including two children. The tragedy echoes the iconic Friends apartment building and serves as a stark reminder of how fragile life really is.
East Texas is bracing for a powerful storm system. Get the latest KLTV First Alert Weather updates, including app info for iOS and Android, to stay safe through the weekend.
An analysis of the escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US, examining how the June 2025 Twelve-Day War has given way to a new, more dangerous phase. It explores the leadership vacuum in Tehran and the stark strategic choices now facing the region.
Katarzyna Kawa is gearing up for a massive showdown with Ons Jabeur. We take a look at the Polish player's journey, her prospects, and what's on the line.
Your ultimate guide to the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) schedule. We break down Chinese Taipei's preliminary round fixtures, opponent analysis, and official broadcast information. This guide shows you how to follow every pitch and catch all the key matchups.
Latest update on Korean left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin. Not only has his solo training video sparked热议, but he's also been training with younger stars Bae Ji-hwan and Lim Jung-hyun, in a move rich with mentorship. Here’s a closer look at the 'Big Fossil' road to recovery.
The Dome has been a hot topic recently! From President Lai Ching-te accidentally pulling out a military policeman who stole an autographed ball while watching a game, to efforts to improve the leakage problem in the stadium, plus the opening of four new style restaurants in the surrounding Far East GARDEN CITY, this place is no longer just a baseball mecca, but also Taipei's latest eating, drinking and entertainment hotspot.