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Residents often don’t know their rights and lack legal representation, leaving them unable to adequately defend themselves in ...
Explore your daily horoscope for August 17, 2025 with astrological insights for each sign and a birthday tribute to actress ...
The Sterling City Council heard safety concerns from a resident living on S. Second Street during their meeting Tuesday, Aug. 12. Shaun Wilson said she and her neighbors would like to see the counc… ...
New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools. Now they might have to move The admission is just the latest bungle from New York’s beleaguered legal marijuana program, which has been ...
Maine clinics hope to get blocked Medicaid funds restored as they sue Trump administration over cuts Maine Family Planning provides cervical cancer screenings, contraception and primary care to ...
Justice Department indictments have been unsealed against three leaders and two high-ranking enforcers of Mexico's United Cartels. It's the latest U.S. move against major Mexican drug operations.
European leaders have praised President Donald Trump for agreeing to allow vital U.S. backup for a force they are mustering to police any future peace in Ukraine.
A federal judge ordered the nation's health department to stop giving deportation officials access to the personal information — including home addresses — of all 79 million Medicaid enrollees.
Authorities say a Texas school bus carrying more than 40 students rolled over after veering off a rural road on the first day of class, injuring multiple students.
By PAN PYLAS, Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine, more than three years after ...
Supermarket gunman who targeted Black people wants charges dropped, says grand jury was too white Payton Gendron, who is white, could face the death penalty if convicted in the 2022 mass shooting ...
As Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate change In letters expressing outrage and indignation, Republican lawmakers are demanding more forest thinning ...
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