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College sports leaders seeking antitrust and other protections from Congress have a potential bargaining chip: School assurances that they will provide funding for their increasingly imperiled Olympic ...
Mortgage rates have fallen throughout June, though it's been more like a gentle roll down a hill than a tumble off a ...
The cost for the U.S. strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, known as Operation Midnight Hammer, likely cost taxpayers ...
Following push back from a growing coalition of politicians and public interest groups, U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, proposed an amended version of his plan to ...
Global fragmentation is fuelling unprecedented turmoil and disproportionately harming poorer nations, South Africa's foreign ...
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee issued a subpoena to a man described as former First Lady Jill Biden's "work ...
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Jenni Louise Snider of Lafayette has been charged with felony drug possession and labeled a habitual offender after police ...
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and formal ethics cases, according to new records obtained by the ...
Loren L. Lowe, 39, of Tippecanoe, was lodged at Fulton County Jail Wednesday on a warrant charging probation violation on a public intoxication conviction. He is being held ...
Rochester Park Board President Kimberlie Landis told the City Council Tuesday evening that 1,500 swimmers pool admissions have ...
The new members of the federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices did not go through the usual scrutiny, a fired member says. ACIP members normally go through a vetting ...
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