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NYC early voting gets off to a strong start
We’re off to the races. Saturday kicked off early voting in New York, and based on preliminary numbers for a single day of open polls, there seems to be excitement in NYC elections. The NYC Board of
Meet the chaplain spiritually grounding the Houston Dash
Fleceia Comeaux was raised Catholic in Houston's northside and admired the parents and chaplains who prayed before games over her basketball and soccer teams at Nimitz High School and later at the
Alabama 2026 election poll: As Tuberville dominates, front-runners emerge in state’s top races
An early straw poll by the College Republican Federation of Alabama for next year’s state elections shows strong support for U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as the next governor of Alabama. The poll of
It started with a Reddit post. Now, a group is growing to clean up trash in central Ohio
"I started thinking, 'Man, someone should just come here and clean it up.'" Collin Marshall reflected. "I figured, why not have that be me?"
Massachusetts lawmakers move to preserve bodily autonomy, ban employer coercion
A Massachusetts state lawmaker, forced to retire early from the Air Force Reserve after deciding against the COVID-19 vaccine, is behind a push to preserve bodily autonomy and ban employers from
1 critically injured in shooting at Salt Lake City 'No Kings' protest
At least one person was critically injured Saturday in a shooting at a protest against President Donald Trump in Salt Lake City. It came hours after two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota were shot
History Channel chronicles when crazy acts were the norm & visited Ft. Worth
History is loaded with examples of horrible ideas that "back then" were just a night out, but are now unbelievable that they not only happened but that people bought tickets to watch. One hundred
Why do so many people outside California hate the Golden State?
In the minds of many outside the state, "California is an idea," said Ross Baker, professor of political science at Rutgers University in New Jersey. "It has great symbolic value." The state has been
She's in a wheelchair — and now a state champ: 'We're so thankful she's part of this program'
Jackie Biehler broke her neck doing a gymnastics stunt in summer 2021, but was in dugout as Tecumseh won IHSAA Class 2A softball state title Saturday.
Sacramento lawmaker asks feds about courthouse closure, immigrant detentions
Under federal law, the Department of Justice has 20 business days to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request.
Some L.A. neighborhoods clear out as immigration raids send people underground
A week of immigration sweeps across Southern California has left some communities terrified, with fewer people on the streets and signs of an economic slowdown.
What US adults think about Pope Leo XIV, according to a new AP-NORC poll
Just over a month after Pope Leo XIV became the first U.S.-born pontiff in the history of the Catholic Church, a new poll shows that American Catholics are feeling excited about their new religious
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