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More than 500 people were awarded national honors, the Office of the Governor General announced on Independence Day.
There is no tried and true way to "win" the MLB draft. Every team always says it simply picks the best player available, and ...
Sean O'Brien, the colorful and combative leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, is providing an unexpected ...
In an interview with Playbook, former Rep. GWEN GRAHAM said her friendship with Jolly led to her endorsement, officially out ...
House Republicans have lifted President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill to final passage. They ...
"2026 is a very important election," the former San Antonio mayor told a packed house at Stable Hall. "This is about right ...
ClutchPoints is tracking all the signings and trades that could go down in what promises to be a chaotic NHL Free Agency ...
News 12’s Erin Colton, mistress of ceremonies, traded the TV screen for a podium, describing the awards as a moment where hard work is rewarded. The evening’s raffle proceeds go to The Sophia Valsamos ...
First in Playbook: Kentucky First Action is launching a video slamming Morris as a MAGA fraud from Atlanta who supported ...
Commercial property on State Road, in Westport, Massachusetts, sold for $6,141,667. A home on Loring Avenue, Providence, ...
There are dozens of exceptional double or triple or quadruple or sextuple bills happening in Connecticut this summer featuring everything from 80s and 90s rockers to musical outlaws.
President Trump is calling for a “major investigation” into the celebrities Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey and Bono, bringing his retribution campaign to the music industry.