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Smoke from Canadian wildfires started making air quality worse in the eastern U.S. on Wednesday as several Midwestern states ...
The national final of Ma thèse en 180 secondes is a free event open to all. Registration is compulsory, subject to ...
Family members of an 18-year-old Massachusetts high school student arrested on his way to volleyball practice are pleading ...
More than 28 abandoned and boarded up schools in one Midwest city contribute to urban blight — and in some cases have served ...
Buyer's Remorse
Your elected representatives aren't paying attention to what they're passing: "Last week, Representative Mike Flood of ...
A new round of public engagement sessions is underway in Montgomery County to gain feedback about school boundary plans.
Trump spoke with Putin about Ukraine attacks and Iran's nuclear program; Putin may join Iran talks to help reach a resolution. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to block President Donald Trump's administration from implementing an ...
Kubischta, a retired senior manager from NDDOT, started volunteering at the archives in 2019 while still working full time.
If you’ve seen construction crews tearing up streets near downtown Bismarck, that is because the city is replacing nearly two miles of aging water mains in a $3 million infrastructure project.