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Isaac and Molly are en route to a romantic weekend trip, belting out the Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers classic "Islands in ...
Tree disputes between neighbors are common. So what happens when a tree is illegally removed from your property? And what ...
One in three women and one in four men will experience physical violence from an intimate partner at some point in their life ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump about the sentencing of Brett Hankison, the former police ...
Colorado’s rare fireflies are flashing for survival. Meet Georgia, a lab-raised firefly searching for a mate as part of ...
President Trump turned to a nearly 8-year-old controversy Tuesday when asked about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal that's been ...
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson is sending lawmakers home early for their summer recess to avoid dragging out a fight within the GOP over the Jeffrey Epstein saga.
Known as the "Prince of Darkness," the lead singer of the massively influential rock band Black Sabbath, Osbourne reached ...
With more than $2 billion in federal research grants at stake, the two sides argued before a federal judge about the legality ...
In Maryland, more juveniles are tried as adults than in almost any other state. State Sen. William Smith is on a mission to ...
Narjis Karimipour was born blind, and when she was 10 years old she lost her hearing. Three years later, she sat down for a StoryCorps conversation with her parents, Sarah Kassim and Mohammad ...
The USDA has told states they must turn over SNAP recipients' sensitive data between July 24 and July 30. A federal judge will weigh in on whether that happens.