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Robert De Niro is taking the stage at Carnegie Hall to read Abraham Lincoln’s words on civility and democracy.
When you bomb a country and take out its leader, that’s an act of war.
Washington can't litigate its way out of a housing crisis. It must pursue solutions that promote housing supply and give tenants a more effective helping hand.
Amazon.com's cloud unit warned of prolonged disruptions to its services after revealing that drone strikes damaged three of its data centers in the Middle East.
This "spring forward" will be British Columbia's last. The Canadian province is adopting permanent daylight saving time.
Police say two men have been arrested in connection with a shooting inside a Cincinnati nightclub that left nine people wounded.
Lawmakers in Olympia whiffed at doing something about copper theft this year. By letting a good bill die, legislators cost businesses and government millions.
The Coyote Canyon Mammoth research dig site contains the remains of a Columbian mammoth likely killed in an Ice Age flood 17,000 years ago.
A Russian court has banned a prominent LGBTQ+ rights group and has labeled it as extremist in the latest step in the country’s crackdown on the community.
The founding members of The Guess Who are set to tour the U.S. later this year for the first time in over two decades.
Jurors are weighing whether a Georgia father should be held accountable after his son was accused of carrying out a school shooting.
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