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Ralph Lauren, known for staging elaborate runway shows in sumptuous settings like the horsey Hamptons or amid his vintage car ...
When the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak, it will be spring’s first chance to see shooting stars. The Lyrids have ...
The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a ruling denying a transgender teen’s name-change petition. The ruling comes nearly two years ...
Administration officials argue that it’s necessary to increase accountability in the workforce. The change is expected to ...
The covid.gov website shows a photo of President Donald Trump walking between the words “lab” and “leak” under a White House ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just days after being promoted to acting IRS commissioner, the whistleblower who testified publicly about ...
Kennedy met with Edwards about a week after the video was posted by Children’s Health Defense, the group Kennedy led for ...
A man faces an attempted arson charge in connection with an investigation at a home in West Haven where his mother’s decomposing body was found in more than a dozen trash bags last month. Theodore ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Friday left in place a lower court’s order blocking the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen was flying home from El Salvador on Friday after meeting with Kilmar Abrego ...
SANTA TERESA, N.M. (AP) — Military officials have identified the two Marines from California who were killed when their ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal judiciary is warning that Congress is not providing enough money for judges’ security, at a time of escalating threats and chilling efforts at intimidation.