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As we hit the halfway mark of the year, reflect back on some of the most prominent public figures lost so far in 2025.
In the garden, the start of the growing season means the return of dirt under our fingernails, the scent of freshly spread mulch and the first blooming roses. In my neighborhood, and perhaps yours, it ...
Mark National Indigenous History Month with the INDIGENOUS STORIES COLLECTION, including a short doc celebrating a special ...
The country music world was rocked this week as news broke that Mark Laws, a popular drummer and band leader for singer Alex Miller, was killed in a shooting in Tennessee. His tragic death marked at ...
Carrollton Prince of Peace has named Chris Conaty its new head boys basketball coach. Conaty replaces Michael Flood, who ...
It's the time of year in Jacksonville for Juneteenth events, dance recitals and season finales. Here are 100-plus fun things ...
Top Russian security official Dmitry Medvedev has responded to Trump warning that Vladimir Putin is "playing with fire." Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Religious services, concerts and vigils are scheduled to mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by a police ...
West Texas A&M University capped an impressive weekend at the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships with ...
The top U.N. official for Syria is warning of the “real dangers of renewed conflict and deeper confrontation” in the ...
The United Nations human rights office in Colombia warned Tuesday that five Indigenous groups in a storied mountain range face ...
Richard Briffault, a Columbia Law School professor, told NPR News Trump’s decision to accept the jumbo jet is a “pretty textbook case” of violating the emoluments clause, clarifying that if Trump ...