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A federal judge on Friday denied the Trump administration’s request that she stay her May 19 ruling that returned control of the U.S. Institute of Peace back to its acting president and board.
School district officials credit an influx of tutors in part with post-pandemic academic recovery. But facing a budget ...
DIII men's tennis championships are here. Forty-four teams will compete before the national championship on May 22. Thirty-two individuals and 16 doubles teams will battle for the singles and doubles ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Magistrate Judge André Espinosa of U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, offered lengthy comments, critical of the ...
With over 5,000 players in NBA history, at least one player was born on every day of the calendar year – including three leap ...
Residents in a Nottinghamshire village have expressed their shock and concern following a car crash that claimed the lives of ...
A legal firestorm has erupted over Fidelity Bank Plc’s 2024 Annual Report, as lawyers representing Sagecom Concept Limited have written a petition to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), accusing the ...
Mortgage rates for 30-year loans are now at their most expensive level since early May of last year. Most other new purchase ...
The outage began about 9 p.m. May 14. Full service has yet to be restored as of May 23. The company has not issued an update on the outage since May 20. Cellcom primarily serves customers in ...
University Heights Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan, speaking at the May 19 City Council meeting, said that, in response to an ...
Intensified military operations in Gaza are magnifying the danger for children. UNICEF staff remain on the ground, doing what they can to help children and families.
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