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A car that was driven into a crowd outside a Los Angeles nightclub early Saturday and injured 30 people is the latest in a series of car-ramming tragedies across the ...
Right-hander Nic Enright was added to the 26-man roster before Friday’s game against the A’s. He takes the place of ...
A Minnesota state senator has been convicted of burglary for breaking into her estranged stepmother’s home. The jury on Friday found Nicole Mitchell guilty of first-degree burglary and possession of ...
Congress eliminated almost $1.1 billion in funding for public media. The systems' leaders say the cuts threaten the survival ...
As a result of poor planning, spending remains at record levels, with the average cost of an agency nurse exceeding $400,000 ...
The House is expected to vote late Thursday to approve President Donald Trump's request to claw back about $9 billion for ...
The United States of America recently commemorated the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress ...
Each Hearst newspaper in Texas devoted their Sunday front page and more than 9,000 words to honoring the lives of the victims of the Kerr County floods.
Smart home healthcare market will evolve toward embedded edge intelligence, energy-aware sensors, and interoperable standards ...
Debate over President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget-and-policy package is over on Capitol Hill. Now the argument goes ...
Cleveland rediscovered its early-season form in a three-game sweep of Houston, but can the Guards finish the first half on an ...
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Today-History-Jul25
Today in History for July 25: In 325, the Council of Nicea closed. Regarded as the first ecumenical council, its 300 attending bishops drafted the Nicene Creed and fixed the formula for Easter Sunday.