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Mayor Zohran Mamdani needs to learn to not throw off wild charges of “murder,” as he did in a Wednesday tweet about the tragic death of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Young and the Hawks reached a significant peak in the 2021 playoffs, but Wednesday’s trade to the Wizards was a logical conclusion. Pennsylvania recently revoked a license for the secure juvenile ...
A roundup of the most-read Carolyn Hax columns of 2025 includes a woman’s birthday obsession, a flight-tracking in-law and a petty inheritance decision. Tensions can run high during the holidays.
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika has challenged newly sworn-in Deputy Ministers to uphold the Constitution, reject corruption and help government d ...
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The large, three-story brick building in North Charleston’s south end has sat vacant for more than a decade. Now, work to renovate it into a new high school has began.
A New Jersey company seeks to acquire the former Liberty Steel mill property in Georgetown and lead environmental cleanup efforts there, according to a voluntary cleanup contract submitted to the ...
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With noon Thursday set as the deadline, the Cardinals spent the morning negotiating and attempting to finalize salary agreements with seven arbitration-eligible players on their current major-league ...