Columbus City Schools Board of Education has voted to remove a requirement that the district provide busing for high schoolers as a potential cost-saving move amid district financial challenges. The ...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the renowned actor best known for his role as Theo on "The Cosby Show," will make his final television appearance on Tuesday, Oct. 7. He will guest-star on Fox's mystery drama ...
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United States immigration authorities are moving to dramatically expand their social media surveillance, with plans to hire nearly 30 contractors to sift through posts, photos, and messages—raw ...
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Syracuse, N.Y. — A “suspicious” box that prompted the evacuation of Syracuse City Hall Monday was a noise monitoring device related to the Interstate 81 project, officials said. The discovery of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — If there’s anything to be learned from Buster Posey’s management style in his first year as the San Francisco Giants’ top baseball executive, it’s that he operates in a straight line.