Chris Harrison had felt out of sorts all day; he had heartburn and was unusually emotional – even crying during three work meetings.
In Central Africa, authorities are still struggling to get their hands around an Ebola outbreak with more than 900 suspected cases. A Kenyan court temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan ...
A bus crashed into vehicles slowing for a work zone on Interstate 95 in Virginia early Friday, killing five people and injuring dozens, including the driver, authorities said.
Leading GOP candidates in the Oklahoma governor’s race are divided on whether they would preserve the state’s public TV broadcasting station. Of the four Republicans who participated ...
Stay up to date with our Politics newsletter, sent weekly. Congress could soon be more polarized than it already is. And primary elections are a big reason why. Some lawmakers have begun to speak out ...
A California bill would provide free mental health services to young survivors of gun violence, but lawmakers have yet to identify a funding source.
As Dallas firefighters worked into the night searching the debris of an Oak Cliff apartment building, officials confirmed at least three people were killed in Thursday's explosion.
Federal authorities in Los Angeles said a gang interventionist in MacArthur Park had been arrested for illegal possession of body armor by a convicted felon and alleged he was still an active member ...
Lawmakers will convene this morning to start final votes on the $114.5 billion spending plan that will fund state government through the 2026-27 fiscal year. The Senate is scheduled to convene at 9 a.
After months of debate over the future of the regional rail system, Sound Transit Board members voted on Thursday to approve a sweeping new strategy to balance the budget.
For the third consecutive year, Cypress Lake High School students will take part in the Fort Myers Fringe Festival. The first of their two fringe productions is “Why Won’t Zee Quack?” a children’s ...
This story was produced as part of the Colorado Capitol News Alliance. It first appeared at cpr.org. Gov. Jared Polis has vetoed his first round of bills from the 2026 legislative session, including a ...
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