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The DOJ reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the airplane giant to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading ...
The Bucs invited 25 finalists from a pool of more than 1,000 applicants for their National Coaches Academy. Finalists got the ...
Rock star Billy Joel has cancelled all of his upcoming shows after developing a brain condition that has affected his hearing ...
Total U.S. household debt rose by $167 billion in the first quarter of the year to reach $18.2 trillion, the Federal Reserve ...
As the Memorial Day weekend begins, Florida remains without a state budget, and time is running out. With the legislative ...
A Georgia college student who was detained by ICE after a mistaken traffic stop has been released from custody.
Workday, the human resources software company, is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging discrimination in its job ...
The CBO estimates that the proposed changes could save the government $92 billion over the next decade, prompting concerns ...
Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration's decision to bar the Ivy League school from enrolling foreign ...
The host of an Airbnb said a guest's four-day stay left him with an $8,000 bill for stolen property and damages. But when it was time to make a claim, that's when the real problems started.
According to FWC, in 2024, there were 685 boating crashes, resulting in 81 fatalities. 65% of operators involved in fatal incidents had no formal boating education.
When graduates imagine possible speakers for their commencement, a Muppet probably doesn't come to mind. Yet, there is probably no one better to speak about a big leap than Kermit the Frog.