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Israel and Iran exchange missile attacks for a third day; nuclear sites hit, death tolls rise, airspace shut, U.S. warns ...
Federal funding uncertainty has eliminated several programs across Indiana and threatens other Hoosier priorities.
Trump Department of Energy aims to roll back home appliance regulations by targeting water restrictions on dishwashers and ...
The federal student loan system affects over 42 million Americans. Moving oversight to another agency could change how payments are collected.
Nuclear agency head warns of radiological and chemical contamination inside Iran’s main nuclear site
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says there is a possibility of both radiological and chemical ...
NHL free-agent market begins on Tuesday, July 1, at noon ET. Given the projected jump of the salary cap from $88.5 million in 2024-25 to $95.5 million for 2025-26, the opening hours could be more ...
One Dallas council member said all three transit agencies in North Texas — DART, Trinity Metro and DCTA — should be ...
From Washington to Beijing, leaders are pouring billions into AI but these efforts rest on a fundamental and increasingly ...
California authorities say the sweeping DOGE staffing cuts at the U.S. Forest Service will mean fewer prescribed burns leading into this year's wildfire season. Here's why that scares them.
To describe Sunday’s trade as sudden would be the understatement of the year, at least. Actually, to describe it as a trade at all seems inaccurate. Let’s call a spade a spade. The Red Sox dumped ...
A former intelligence officer's 1980 reflections on selecting Cold War targets are worth revisiting in the wake of the second Trump administration, but perhaps not for the reasons you might imagine.
The creative minds behind four of TV's bumper crop of one-shots explain why they did it — and how they pulled it off.
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