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If housing violations arise, it’s on tenants to defend their rights. It’s a system that may not be effective at preventing poor health.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher challenged critics to show evidence of political bias as the organization faces funding threats from President Donald Trump and Republicans.
The 53-year-old teacher was stabbed as he tried to intervene in an argument between three men at a cultural center in Alblasserdam, police said.
Kelly Clarkson postponed her Las Vegas residency hours before its first show Friday due to vocal issues.
Colombian pop star Shakira is back in San Antonio after the concert was postponed twice. Fans criticize an infographic posted by the Alamodome.
The show will include drones hovering 400 feet about the ground celebrating American independence, the city of Pasadena and its 104-year-old stadium’s importance to the city.
Oreganos grown for their flowers are hardy, low-maintenance perennials that butterflies love. Here's what to know about pizza oregano vs. ornamental oregano.
Marvel's latest chapter in the sprawling MCU sees Ironheart take a dark and shocking turn, but what does it mean, and why is it so familiar?
Abby Elliott survived her worst fear coming true, and can still make ʼem laugh. The Golden Globe-nominated star of The Bear is the daughter and granddaughter of comedy royalty hailing from ...
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appeared to be partying at a Bruce Springsteen concern in Germany, as seen on TikTok.
Review: ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at Old Globe Theatre ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL plays through July 6 in Balboa Park San Diego.
These photos show how summer vacation has changed over the last century. In the early 1900s, school used to be centered on crops, and summer wasn't a vacation — it was a time for hard work.
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