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State Sen. Terrell McKinney recalls Nebraska’s rockier relationship with Malcolm X, the rather rough road to getting the ...
Portugal: Visiting a chapel made of human bones is not your usual birthday trip. No one wants to be reminded of mortality on ...
Marking a Mountaineer milestone, West Virginia University President Gordon Gee and other distinguished speakers delivered ...
It is a warm morning in February, and some have been here for hours, hoping to get that much closer to Hailey Bieber, the ...
This time, the state says Minnesota-based 3M will pay up to $450 million to New Jersey to resolve two 2019 lawsuits. That ...
Nebraska senators advanced a bill to bar trans students from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity, saying ...
Kim Reynolds' 2025 legislative agenda included Medicaid work requirements, unemployment tax cuts for businesses and ...
The alleged perpetrator, 25-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus, left behind a manifesto drenched in nihilistic rage. Humanity, he ...
Lawmakers resolved some years-long disputes between the Iowa House and Senate, as well as approving major segments of the state budget, before adjourning the legislative session early Thursday. One ...
Ed Martin may no longer be serving as D.C.’s top federal prosecutor, but, if he has his way, then his successor, Jeanine ...
Johnson is a retired U.S. Army officer who led the Central Intelligence Agency’s Science and Technology Liaison to the U.S.
To Charles Kolesar, a clinical director at CHOICES Center for Reproductive Health, open access in Illinois is crucial.