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The Trump administration escalated its standoff with Harvard on Thursday, revoking the school's ability to enroll international students.
The threats, delivered over social media, reflect Trump's ability to disrupt the global economy with a burst of typing.
Army Sgt. Andrew Jay has been guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. He will make his final walk in June.
Despite the White House insisting Trump would be attending the event "in his personal time," he stood behind a lectern with the presidential seal as he touted the crypto industry.
A 20-year-old Salem woman faces several charges, including attempted murder, in connection with a weekend shooting in Benton County. Another suspect involved in the incident remains at large and is ...
It’s not an official holiday – yet – but for many cryptocurrency enthusiasts “Bitcoin Pizza Day” is still special. Thursday marks the 15th anniversary of the first known use of ...
Between collections resuming, courts blocking student loan programs and layoffs at the Education Department, borrowers might be confused about the status of their student loans.
Thoroughbred horses are helping men trying to carve out clean and sober lives on a sprawling Kentucky farm. It's home to a ...
UN aid enter Gaza; two staff members of the Israeli Embassy were killed in Washington; the latest on the GOP tax bill; Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth accepts a jet ...
This editorial was published before news broke of President Biden’s cancer diagnosis. We wish him God speed on his recovery.
There’s no doubt that if you were to cut into Bryan Painter’s body, he would bleed Spartan blue, metaphorically speaking anyway.
More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow.
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