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“Senseless violence,” Three charged in shooting at North Carolina Tree Lighting: Police
The city-operated event was being held along Church Street and Cabarrus Avenue.
‘Fibermaxxing’: Why experts advise caution over growing trend
U.S. consumers who have had their fill of finding protein added to everything from cereal to ice cream are about to meet the next big food fad: fiber.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Bows Out of Congress & Tosses Her MAGA Cap After Donald Trump Bashes Her
Icon Sportswire / Marjorie Taylor Greene / Donald Trump Marjorie Taylor Greene was one of Donald Trump’s most loyal allies in Congress, but she is now calling it quits after her Orange Lord and Savior criticized her for calling for the release of the Epstein Files. Late Friday evening, Marjorie Taylor Greene threw a grenade
Monarch butterflies are dying on Texas roads as Trump threatens efforts to save them
MISSION, Texas (Border Report) -- Wearing dark sunglasses, long sleeves and a wide-brimmed hat, Florida retiree Linda Cooper came prepared to gaze at butterflies in 90-degree weather Thursday at the National Butterfly Center. She comes every year from her home in Haines City, Florida, and she fancies the monarch butterflies, which are revered for their
Trump to end legal protections for Somalis in Minnesota
President Trump announced late Friday that he is ending legal protections for Somali residents living in Minnesota "effective immediately."
Rash of car fires has Dayton neighborhood on edge
A Dayton neighborhood is on edge after several cars were set on fire over three days.
Do you have a constitutional right to hunt and fish in your state?
Not every state has enshrined the right to hunt and fish.
Israel launches strikes in Gaza ceasefire’s latest test as hospitals say 24 killed
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel’s military on Saturday launched airstrikes against Hamas militants in Gaza in the latest test of the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said five senior Hamas members were killed. Health officials in Gaza reported at least 24 people killed and another 54
On paper, a California city bans the sale of comic books to kids. Officials want to change that
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — On a recent day at Sacramento native Lecho Lopez's comic shop in the city, his 5-year-old nephew read his first word aloud: “bad.” It was from a graphic novel. There was irony in that being his first word, because Lopez credits comic books with many positive things in his life. That
John Bolton criminal case on sluggish pace to trial
For former national security adviser John Bolton, a trial is a long way off. At a hearing in his criminal case Friday, a federal judge made no attempt to set a trial date on the allegations of mishandled classified material, forced instead to grapple with a pretrial schedule that will likely stretch into next fall