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Local bakery holds Valentine’s Day event
Allie's Sweet Tooth hosted its fifth annual Love Local Market and Valentine Treat Sale.
Italian police fire tear gas as protesters clash near Winter Olympics hockey venue
MILAN (AP) — Italian police fired tear gas and a water cannon at dozens of protesters who threw firecrackers and tried to access a highway near a Winter Olympics venue on Saturday. The brief confrontation came at the end of a peaceful march by thousands against the environmental impact of the Games and the presence
56-year-old Vietnam War-era love letter found in Virginia attic returned to son
A Virginia man who found a 56-year-old letter written by a man serving in Vietnam has finally gotten it into the hands of the author's son.
How a major airport removes snow from runways (and what they do with it)
It’s a bit more complicated than clearing a driveway, to say the least.
Even losers get a Super Bowl bonus. Here’s much all the players are getting paid
No matter who wins at Super Bowl LX on Sunday, all the players can expect a pretty nice paycheck after the game clock expires.
Ex-Ohio State linebacker, NFL player charged with murder in Tennessee
Darron Lee was arrested by the Hamilton County (Tennessee) Sheriff's Office on charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence.
House GOP digs in on push for voting bill in hopes of pressuring Senate
Republicans are digging in on their push for a partisan voting requirements bill as they aim to combat Democratic demands to reform immigration enforcement. But they face a minefield of internal division over how to get the legislation through both chambers of Congress. The House is scheduled to vote next week on the Safeguard American
Ukraine’s coldest winter: Russia’s energy strikes collide with waning supplies
From an app on his phone, the Speaker of Ukraine’s Parliament can monitor the plunging temperatures in his Kyiv apartment — the direct result of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. While lobbying for more support for Ukraine in Washington, D.C., Ruslan Stefanchuk shows The Hill that it’s only slightly above freezing in his kitchen