Since Super Bowl weekend has arrived, many people want to focus on things like how to watch the big game and the ads. Sadly, ...
Nearly two weeks after an ice storm knocked out power to her home, Barbara Bishop still finds herself trying to flip the lights on and looking in her fridge for food that has since spoiled. Bishop, ...
The attorney general spent the majority of the time trying to turn the page from persistent criticism of the Justice ...
The oysters aren’t creating desire. Your brain is.
Attorney General Pam Bondi took heated questions from lawmakers in a combative congressional hearing over the Justice Department’s handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein that have ...
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Somali Americans Aren’t Going Anywhere
Society / Trump keeps targeting Minnesota’s Somali community. But as one organizer says, “What we’ve built here, we’re not ...
How the women of Utah blogged and posted their way into American hearts and wallets.
A trial at the High Court in Glasgow was told on Friday that the death of Brian Low was initially treated as non-suspicious ...
Brian Low's death was treated as non-suspicious after his body was discovered.
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The very worst horrors: 65 people who have been in a coma reveal what it was really like
Most of us are fortunate enough to associate being in a coma with something we’ve only seen on TV or in movies. It looks ...
Tucked away in Anchorage, where the wild frontier meets urban convenience, Duane’s Antique Market stands as a monument to ...
Drugmaker Novartis’ Super Bowl ad explained that prostate cancer screening starts with a simple blood test, aiming to dispel fear of an exam for a treatable cancer.
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