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Kaiser became the latest health care provider to change its gender-affirming care policy starting August 29, in response to ...
Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost 102 years, celebrating his birthday a couple weeks early with family ...
Blacksburg may be quiet for now, but it won’t be long before a little over 37,000 college students descend upon the small ...
Fans dressed as jesters and crustie old punks united at The Garden's hometown mini-fest, reaching new levels in the growing ...
France has announced it will recognize the state of Palestine, a move that could shift discussions about the Middle East's ...
While the government clings to a domestic narrative of strength against China at the border, the ground realities are ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a Ukrainian MP hitting back at Brussels' corruption warnings, a scoop on the Commission reviving the equality law, and ambassadors landing in Greenland.
Britain threatened Tuesday to take further action against Israel if it does not agree to end the war in Gaza, a day after two ...
The state board governing Alabama libraries plans to amend its administrative code to add language effectively prohibiting ...
The former Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Penn State is heading to Utah State for a new role. Utah State University Interim Vice President Al Smith announced that the ...
Discover how the Caribbean island became the birthplace of pop stars whose global impact continues to shape the music industry ...