On YouTube, there may indeed be second acts in American lives — but not everyone who’s been kicked off the platform will be welcomed back. The video platform on Thursday officially announced its ...
PITTSBURGH — There are things Aaron Rodgers can’t do at the creaky old age of 41 that he could do with ease just a few years ago. His legs are slower. His arm isn’t as strong. He surely feels the pain ...
The Eagles didn’t just answer for the Week 6 flop at the Meadowlands; they bulldozed the rematch 38–20 at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday and roll into the bye with their best two-game stretch ...
With the holiday season approaching, the Pennsylvania Lottery is announcing its “Oh, What Fir-tune Second-Chance Drawing”. Players will be able to enter non-winning holiday-themed scratch-off and fast ...
On Saturday Nov. 8, Whitney's Farm and Second Chance Composting are teaming up to offer a free community event for people of ...
YouTube is rolling out a “second chance” program to allow previously banned creators to apply for new channels, the company announced Thursday. “We know many terminated creators deserve a second ...
The player recently purchased a Tetris scratchers ticket at 99 Plus Grocery and Phone Repair in north St. Louis City. That scratchers ticket was worth a cool $100,000!
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - We’ve got a double dose of cuteness in this week’s 2nd Chance Pet segment! Elaine Baell from Pet Refuge joined us on WNDU 16 News Now at Noon to introduce us to two kittens ...
It took a wealth of fortitude and a surge of generosity for one couple to find their forever home in the Bay Area. Here’s how they did it. By the time Maria Francis began searching for a home for ...
Two Maryland women turned a regular day into a jackpot moment when they cracked open safes filled with cash and scratch-offs ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 4: Detail of the YouTube logo outside the YouTube Space studios in London, taken on June 4, 2019. (Photo by Olly Curtis/Future via Getty Images) YouTube and its parent ...
A few weeks ago, Google told US Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that it would allow creators banned for COVID and election misinformation to rejoin the platform. It didn’t offer many details in the letter, ...