An award-winning WCPO investigative reporter will leave the ABC news affiliate after 13 years. Dan Monk, who WVXU described as "perhaps the top investigative reporter on Cincinnati TV today," will ...
Monk won't return to Tuesday's game against the Pacers due to a right ankle injury, Sean Cunningham of Fox 40 Sacramento reports. Monk ended the night with four points (2-4 FG, 0-2 3Pt) in 11 minutes.
From a secular perspective, “detachment” evokes images of yoga retreats, YouTube-bro stoicism, and bookstore shelves laden with self-help guides — all resources busy people seek out to achieve peace ...
The Walk for Peace promotes being 'Tranquil in both body and mind' The Laotian Buddhist Temple was founded in 1981 by refugees The temple founders include Chantho Sourinho, who helped the refugees ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Brianna Tobritzhofer is a nationally credentialed Registered Dietitian and experienced health writer with over a decade of leadership in nutrition program development, policy compliance, and public ...
Ed O'Keefe is CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent reporting for all CBS News platforms. He's part of the team covering President Trump and covered all four years of Joe Biden's ...
A fruit most commonly known for being a zero-calorie sugar alternative may offer healthy compounds that go beyond sweetening coffee and baked goods, a new study says. Researchers in China found that ...
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Monk (leg) went to the locker room late in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Pistons, Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee reports. Monk checked out at the 1:03 mark in the second ...
You probably reach for something like an apple or banana when you’re craving natural sweetness. But scientists just laid out a case for another option that’s probably not even on your radar: monk ...