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A month after Congress voted to strip public media of public money, PBS and NPR stations are working to cope — and survive.
A U.S. judge blocked the government Sunday from deporting a group of Guatemalan children who had crossed the border without their families.
As Congress returns to Washington after a monthlong August recess, they will have to find a way to work with Democrats or around them as a government shutdown looms.
The first Black mayor of an Alabama town won election by a landslide, four years after he ran unopposed and white residents locked him out of the town hall.
Aaron Rodgers is embracing a new chapter with the Pittsburgh Steelers, focusing on building connections with teammates.
A spokesperson for Rudy Giuliani says the former New York City mayor is recovering from a fractured vertebrae and other injuries following a car crash in New Hampshire.
Some colleges are allowing pets in dorms to help students feel more at home, saying it helps reduce stress and build connections.
Researchers who track white sharks say the big fish are being sighted in northern waters more often and also appear to be spending more time there.
President Donald Trump framed the 3-week-old operation as a campaign to eradicate rampant crime and "take our capital back." ...
Pope Leo XIV has denounced the “pandemic of arms” during a public prayer for victims of a shooting at a Catholic school Mass in the United States. Speaking in English, ...
Learn about the dangers faced by law enforcement officers on busy roadways and how the Ted Foss Move Over Law continues to protect them 25 years after the trooper's death.
Wisconsin setter Charlie Fuerbringer (24) and middle blocker Carter Booth (52) celebrate after a point against Kansas on ...