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St. Patrick Catholic Church is excited to announce the Eucharistic Miracle Poster Exhibition, which is taking place through Sunday in the La Sallette Hall. This captivating exhibition, approved by the ...
It’s also a sign that the Food and Drug Administration under the second Trump administration is allowing the regulatory process around lab-grown meat to continue without political interference ...
Trump indicated to senior aides on Tuesday that he had approved attack plans for Iran, but is delaying a final order, hoping Tehran will abandon its nuclear program, the report stated.
Americas Trump has approved Iran attack plans, but has not given final order: Report US president waiting to see if Iran will abandon its nuclear program, Wall Street Journal newspaper reports ...
Why FDA approval of new HIV prevention drug is a big deal The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the drug lenacapavir as a twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV.
The Jazz and Beyond festival committee announces the winner of the poster, program cover and T-shirt art contest is Katelyn Lehmann. Her design, “Sights and Sounds," was selected from four entries to ...
D.C. Eight-foot-tall ‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on National Mall Did the mystery poop artist strike again? Signs point to yes.
Get those toes ready, because summer officially kicks off this week! That means it's time to let your feet breathe in a fun pair of flip-flops. If you're on the hunt for a balanced blend of style ...
Bethesda-approved Skyblivion is suddenly more than just an exciting remake – it's a poster child for a potential game-changer for mods: one-click modding on GOG ...
House v. NCAA settlement approved, allowing colleges to directly pay athletes Terms include nearly $2.8 billion in back damages for former and current athletes and a $20.5 million cap for each D-I ...
The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, schools will be able to pay players directly up to a salary cap of $20.5 million.
A federal judge in California finally approved a $2.6 billion settlement for college athletes that upends a century-old tenet of college sports—the notion that schools cannot pay the athletes ...