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The formal announcement is expected ahead of a Tuesday night rally in Michigan marking the president's 100 days in office. It ...
The shrimp stopped coming up the Calcasieu River after Venture Global built its Liquified Natural Gas terminal. The river’s ...
Columbus Day is still a federal holiday — though some no longer want to celebrate the Italian explorer, and many ...
Amid discussions of splitting LSU’s top leadership role into two positions, System President William Tate is moving his ...
Children who qualify for free or reduced-price meals at school are eligible for food assistance over the summer break, state ...
Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez said a nationwide blackout of this scale had never happened before in Spain. He added ...
Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin shot a 1-under 71 in alternate-shot play Sunday to become first-time PGA Tour winners — by one ...
Legislative committees advanced a number of bills last week, including one that would revise the criteria for the Louisiana ...
As questions swirl around the fate of the secretary of defense, former colleagues paint a troubling picture of Hegseth's ...
The historic Clayborn Temple was destroyed in a Monday morning fire in Memphis. It was a landmark of the Civil Rights movement and was a gathering place of striking sanitation workers in 1968.
Joshua Iyalla broke three world records — the most punches in one minute with gloves, without gloves and with dumbbells. He talks about becoming the world's fastest puncher when many said he couldn't.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jill Escher, president of the National Council on Severe Autism, about Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's remarks this month on autism.