You're 45 minutes past closing time, squinting at your seventh incomplete note while dinner gets cold at home. Sound familiar? Clinical documentation has become the weight that drags down passionate ...
I recently read a poem by Robert Binyon, written early in World War I, innocently and somewhat jingoistically, before the mass slaughter began. Two lines struck me: We step from days of sour division ...
After weeks of anticipation, the Rose Bowl is here. Indiana University participates for only the second time in program history, and first ever as the top seed. We'll hear from head coach Curt ...
WBOI’s Zach Bernard sits down with The Journal Gazette sports reporter Victoria Jacobsen every Thursday to discuss the latest in Northeast Indiana athletics. Zach also takes a regular look at specific ...
Every spring, Kemp Station taps maple trees and produces a few gallons of maple syrup. In March 2026, we are planning a public demonstration project—moving beyond the simple sap buckets and sap ...
WASHINGTON — It was March 2020 when veteran journalist Ryan Lizza found an apology note in his DC home that wasn’t meant for him. His live-in girlfriend, Olivia Nuzzi, had penned a letter on hotel ...
August 23rd, 2021, 1600 hours. John F. Kennedy Airport, New York City. I clutch my golden ticket — an American passport — and pass through Customs and Border Protection with ease. After a decade of ...
Welcome to “Today in Gear,” your daily snapshot of the most important releases in style, watches, tech, motoring, fitness, home and the outdoors. Today in Gear: The most important news in the product ...
Plants don’t just grow every leaf and every flower all at once. They grow a stem, then a branch, then another. It’s a process. Do what feels true to you. If you don’t know how, start with your clothes ...
Vanderbilt University is definitely the smartest school in the SEC. We already knew this, and it's great that the Commodores are finally contributing on the football field as well, but on Saturday, ...
In Healdsburg’s Dry Creek Valley, the story of SingleThread has always been one of connection—between land and table, farmer and chef, craft and community. This fall, that story expands beyond the ...