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After deportations fell short of President Trump’s campaign promises, federal agents summoned to a meeting in Washington were told to ‘just go out there and arrest illegal aliens’ ...
An attempt to become the third successful private landing on the moon has ended in failure, as ispace's Resilience probe crashed due to a malfunctioning laser sensor ...
The guard, who attended Coronado High in Nevada, has averaged 10.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game in his college career. On 169 career attempts, Mack is a 29.6% shooter ...
Geoff Richman was one of the show’s three editors, it was Richman who was tasked with cutting the finale. “I was terrified of the marching band scene going in,” Richman says, speaking with ...
But, come September, Marathon will be launching into a very different market, and the extraction shooter is a relatively untested genre.
One of the largest current direct U.S. investments into Mongolia is the five-year, $350 million Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact to provide clean, sustainable water infrastructure ...
Mizzou Football followed up its Top 10 finish in 2023 with another double-digit win season. The men’s basketball team had a major bounce back year and earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Dozens marched through downtown Cleveland on Memorial Day carrying weighted packs to honor veterans lost in combat and at home. The inaugural “Five for the Fallen Memorial March” spotlighted ...
Caps and gowns. Pomp and circumstance. Proud parents, seniors speeches and delivered diplomas. The telltale signs of graduation season have arrived in the suburbs, as members of the Class of 2025 ...
In Emmanuel Courcol’s drama The Marching Band (En Fanfare in French, and also released as My Brother's Band), a struggling community band in a mining town in northern French has fallen on hard times.
Beloved ‘90s boy band the Backstreet Boys just dropped three additional “Into the Millennium” residency dates. Beginning July 11 at the Sphere in Las Vegas, the “I Want It That Way” and ...
In this month’s “Behind the Issue,” Editor-in-chief Olivia Maillet talks with writer Katie Grawitch and editor Averi Norris about the future of Columbia Housing Authority. In order to get the full ...