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A day after a man with a history of pro-Palestinian activism shot two Israeli Embassy workers — a couple on the cusp of ...
MLB trade rumor season doesn't really heat up until the calendar flips to June, but as Memorial Day approaches, we are ...
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The Department of Justice is investigating the Washington, DC, shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers as an act of ...
Before Speaker Mike Johnson could get his first real stretch of sleep in three days, the House GOP’s painstakingly drafted ...
In today’s edition … how the House’s approval of Medicaid cuts could impact more than just congressional campaigns ... what’s ...
Whether the still relatively young values of liberalism will survive, whether reading and writing will continue to be the ...
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood during foggy weather early Thursday, setting about 15 ...
Tech company CEOs aren’t just making their companies AI-first: this week, they’re using AI avatars to replace themselves in ...
Spiller, 49, lives in Montclair. After just four years as Montclair’s mayor, Spiller decided to forgo reelection in favor of pursuing higher office. He secured the backing of one of the state's most ...
The Christian right couldn’t wait to have her on the Supreme Court. But she’s not fighting its battle in Oklahoma.
NPR interviews Maria Van Kherkove, the infectious disease epidemiologist who is a leader in the World Health Organization.