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Studies find no brain injury in 'Havana syndrome' patients
Severe symptoms from the mysterious "Havana syndrome," suffered by U.S. diplomats and military personnel overseas, show no evidence of having caused brain injury, according to new research.
Dallas-based fentanyl dealer sentenced to 20 years in federal prison
A Dallas-based drug dealer was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday for distributing a “staggering” amount of counterfeit fentanyl pills, federal authorities said. Law enforcement raided Terrill
U.S. Justice Department finds UMBC violated Title IX in its response to swim coach’s misconduct
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County failed to protect student athletes from a former swim coach’s sexual harassment and discrimination, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded after a three
Under Colorado’s new water-saving law, here’s where ornamental grass will be banned starting in 2026
Swaths of Kentucky bluegrass will become a less common sight across Colorado after lawmakers passed a bill to ban new nonfunctional turf in hopes of conserving water. The bill, signed into law Friday
Missing Riley Strain: Nashville officer encountered college student just before disappearance
Recently released police bodycam footage shows missing college student Riley Strain greeting a Nashville officer on March 8, just before he vanished.
Milton housing lawsuit will head to state’s highest court later this year
The move is a win for Campbell as she seeks an open-and-shut ruling against Milton for failing to comply with the MBTA Communities law, but may present logistical challenges for towns.
What is a state of emergency and why did Ohio Governor Mike DeWine declare one in Ohio?
After eight tornadoes hit 11 Ohio counties last week, Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency. So, what does that mean in Ohio?
Cherry Blossoms Bloom Early In D.C.
This year, the peak bloom was expected between March 23 and March 26, but instead occurred on Sunday, according to the National Park Service. This year’s peak bloom occurred the earliest it has in
St. Louis teen Kaylee Gain still unconscious, suffering from fractured skull after brutal attack
The family of the 16-year-old St. Louis student who was involved in a fight that went viral online has given an update on her injuries through their attorney.
Texas GOP chair candidate tried to confront wife’s alleged lover with a loaded gun, police say
Abraham George is running to lead the state party with backing from current Chair Matt Rinaldi, who announced last week he will not seek reelection. He was not arrested or charged.
'I shot my brother': Man, 18, arrested in deadly shooting on Indy's northeast side
Witnesses say strange behavior and possible drug use preceded a fatal shooting on Indianapolis' northeast side on March 15.
Tennessee voucher bill advances, Lee says ‘too early’ to consider higher cost estimates
The House version is $250 million than the Senate version and the governor says it's 'too early' to weigh in on higher estimate.
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