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Blair Oaks alum Wil Libbert and Russellville alum Charlie Miller are among those who intend to find a new home for next ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new lower-dose vaccine for active immunization against COVID-19 caused ...
Texas, and Corey Booker, D-N.J., fiercely sparred over protections for Supreme Court justices in the midst of an uptick of ...
If you’re using your credit card issuer’s app or website just to pay your bills and check in on some recent transactions, you ...
South Korea's centre-left Lee Jae-myung was declared president Wednesday after winning a snap election, taking the helm of a ...
It's never too late to make a splash, as Orestes Quintana, one of the doyens of the Juventud Acumulada (Forever Young) ...
Jury selection has hit a snag in Lori Vallow Daybell's second trial in Arizona. Yesterday Lori was wheeled into the courtroom ...
Canada has lifted a three-decade moratorium on commercial cod fishing, but there are signs Atlantic stocks have not fully recovered, raising questions about the government's rosy outlook for the ...
The organizer of this year's San Francisco Pride didn't expect rejection when she contacted sponsors, but amid US President Donald Trump's anti-diversity offensive, several longtime backers have ...
Matt Davenport talks with Micaela Prochazka from Portneuf Health Trust and Healthy City USA about an upcoming blood drive and ...
Buying a home is no walk in the park— and in today’s market, it’s especially challenging for first-time buyers. Although ...
Matt Davenport talks with Kirk Lepchanske from the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce and Teresa Vialpando, President of ...