White House will celebrate Black History Month as some government agencies skip after anti-DEI order
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration will celebrate Black History Month at the White House on Thursday, preserving a tradition at the same time that President Donald Trump’s executive order ...
Fantasy-romance books, like Onyx Storm, are full of "shadow daddies." Not familiar with the character type? Learn more about ...
A centuries-old rowing race in the heart of St. John's, N.L., is introducing a new category this year that doesn't separate ...
The Senate was set to vote Thursday on whether to confirm Kash Patel as FBI director, a decision that could place him atop ...
Three men, a woman and a minor are accused of stealing vape pens, cigars and doughnuts from a Macomb Township gas station ...
The term "military-age men" is used to describe migrants from China and Africa but experts say working-age men is a fairer ...
A Democratic candidate for State Assembly in the 35th district is slamming party leaders for moving too quickly to pick a ...
"I've been having pain and UTI issues since I was eight or nine. That's how long I was gaslit into believing my searing pain ...
It’s certainly true that Trump’s reentry into the White House has been defined in part by the very public role assumed by ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNSkull found by Lawrenceville construction workers a ‘Caucasian male,’ medical examiner saysThe skull found by construction workers earlier this month may be that of a Caucasian male, according to Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office.
A 27-year-old Casper man is accused of a 2 a.m. home invasion Tuesday in which he hit a man and threatened him with a knife.
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