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Morale is plummeting inside the Department of Veterans Affairs as tens of thousands of employees prepare for deep staffing ...
U.S. consumer confidence rebounded sharply in May from a near five-year low as the outlook for the economy and labor market ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a middle-school student's claim he had a free-speech right to wear a T-shirt stating ...
Executions are on hold in Idaho. The state prison system suspended its ability to carry out the death penalty through at ...
If you’ve been following the ongoing saga between the Mountain West and the Pac-12 only to feel like everything has gone ...
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Sure, it is almost June. Time to pay those first-of-the-month bills before finalizing plans for summer’s ...
Ex-Seattle SuperSonics star Shawn Kemp pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in Pierce County Superior Court on Monday for ...
US stocks gained after a long holiday weekend on signs of cooling trade tensions between the US and the European Union, rebounding consumer confidence and falling bond yields.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered US embassies worldwide to stop scheduling interviews for student visas as the Trump administration weighs stricter vetting of applicants’ social-media profiles.
Russia supports Turkey hosting another round of peace talks with Ukraine after a first meeting made no progress in US efforts to halt more than three years of war.
MINNEAPOLIS – Getting a young star trio in the NBA to reach its full potential is a precarious and delicate business, part Jenga tower and part ship in the bottle.
NPR and three of its member stations filed suit in federal court Tuesday against President Donald Trump's White House over the president's executive order to block funding for public media.