A crop duster flies over a rice field in Thornwell at the break of day. The first example of agricultural aerial application in the U.S. took place in the 1920s, when aircraft operators were known as “crop dusters” due to the dry and powdery pesticides dispersed from the planes. Photo courtesy of Theresa Lyons
Parish youth will have an abundance of local Vacation Bible School (VBS) and other programs to choose from this summer for fun filled religious education.
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell in morning trading on Wall Street Tuesday, weighed down by a big decline in tech heavyweights over concerns about persistently rising inflation’s impact to their bottom lines.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are becoming less supportive of punishing Russia for launching its invasion of Ukraine if it comes at the expense of the U.S. economy, a sign of rising anxiety over inflation and other challenges, according to a new poll.
NEW YORK (AP) — Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has officially landed at MSNBC, where she is expected to make appearances on the network’s cable and streaming programs as well as host a new original show.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A massive recall is getting most of the blame for the U.S. baby formula shortage, but experts say the products have long been vulnerable to this type of crisis due to decades-old policies that have allowed a handful of companies to corner the market.