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Bane scores 35 points, Magic tops Cavaliers 128-122
The Magic topped the Cavaliers 128-122 on Wednesday night.
Mathews proposes cutting soccer, indoor track and esports amid property tax cuts
The administration at Mathews High School in Vienna is proposing that soccer, indoor track and esports be eliminated and that all caoches pay be frozen for two years -- an early indication of how future cuts in property taxes will directly affect programs.
Chaney rolls past Hawken in regional semifinals
The Cowboys topped the Hawks 72-46 on Wednesday night.
Pentagon estimates first 6 days of Iran war cost $11.3B
Pentagon officials told lawmakers during a briefing on Tuesday that the approximate cost of war against Iran is more than $11.3 billion in the first six days of action, a source briefed on the figure told The Hill on Wednesday.
Chaney rolls past Hawken in regional semifinals
The Cowboys topped the Hawks 72-46 on Wednesday night.
Local mayors working together to improve healthcare in cities
The mayors of Struthers and Girard are working together to try and improve healthcare in their cities, and their plan is to offer it to their residents for free.
Texas man executed for fatally stabbing girlfriend and her son as survivor of attack looks on
A Texas man was put to death Wednesday evening for fatally stabbing his girlfriend and her 8-year-old son in 2013, apologizing profusely to her older son who survived with multiple stab wounds and witnessed the execution.
China expected to push for ethnic unity law that critics say will cement assimilation
China is moving to approve a sweeping law to promote what it calls “ethnic unity,” a measure that critics say would further erode the rights of some minority groups as authorities cement a push toward assimilation.
Sharon running back commits to college
Terrian White finished his senior season with 1,525 yards rushing and 25 total touchdowns
Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as lines grow at nation’s airports
Republican and Democratic senators vented their frustrations Wednesday with the lack of progress in funding the Department of Homeland Security, which is resulting in more Americans enduring long lines at airports around the country. It's a problem that is expected to intensify as the impasse enters its fourth week.