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The National Archives released over 240,000 pages of records in accordance with an executive order from January.
An executive order from January continues to be fulfilled following the release of files regarding the assassination of Rev.
Ozzy Osbourne’s passing is prompting reflection from a university pop culture expert, a longtime rock radio host who met him, and a Valley native who worked closely with the metal icon.
A cell phone video showing a white Jacksonville, Florida, police officer striking a Black man in the face during a February ...
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A Tennessee judge has ruled that the state can deactivate a death-row inmate’s implanted heart-regulating device at a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Civil rights advocates condemned the sheriff's department in Jacksonville, Florida, after a video of officers punching a Black man and throwing him to the ground during a ...
Health bosses are reminding the public that there will be crowds outside a busy Midlands hospital tomorrow. A crowd of staff members are set to gather outside Walsall Manor Hospital's emergency ...
(Reuters) -BlackRock has told staff traveling to China for business trips to use temporary loaner phones and not to bring ...
If some of these changes are made, visitors may miss out on the full picture of history and nature that they deserve at our ...
Twenty-six men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and 11 other people are scheduled to be put to death in seven states during the remainder of 2025. Florida set its ...
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