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President Trump says he'll know "probably in the first two minutes" whether Vladimir Putin is serious about ending the war in ...
For anyone who loves to cook, this time of year is like the best holiday of all. Tomatoes, corn, zucchini, lettuce, arugula, potatoes, broccoli. It seems as though everything is in season.
On Wednesday night, federal agents and D.C. police officers stopped vehicles at checkpoints, pulling people over for broken taillights or not wearing their seat belts.
A voter-approved mandate in Missouri for employers to provide paid sick leave is set to go away later this month after Republican lawmakers repealed it.
Mendenhall River runs through Juneau, Alaska. The river rose to a record level, but temporary barriers largely kept major ...
Five million Americans are diagnosed annually with skin cancer, and last year alone, nearly 8,000 Americans died of melanoma.
EJ Antoni is the chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation and has a history of criticizing the BLS.
AOL debuted a dial-up service in 1989. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet. NPR’s Ayana Archie reports.
Misinformation is frequently spread on social media about birth control, with some influencers extolling the benefits of "natural" birth control.
A judge ordered a 14-day injunction stopping additional construction at the migrant detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" until witnesses could testify at a hearing.
Bruce Morrow helped introduce The Beatles 60 years ago when the British band kicked off a new era in rock 'n' roll by ...
Years after Hurricane Ian made landfall in southwest Florida, a documentary details the mark it left
It’s been almost three years since Hurricane Ian swept through southwest Florida, causing mass destruction and staggering financial damage that the area is still recovering from.
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