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Threat of equine virus looms over major rodeo event in Las Vegas
Declaring Las Vegas a “cowboy town,” dozens of riders on horseback have traditionally kicked off the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo by galloping into the arena and then lining up their horses side by
Des Moines man accused of secret toilet camera faces federal charges
Tyler Pavlick, facing nearly 100 state charges over hiding cameras in public porta-potties, has now been indicted on federal charges.
UMD president cleared of plagiarism allegations
A joint investigation by the University System of Maryland and the University of Maryland has cleared University of Maryland, College Park President Darryll Pines of plagiarism allegations more than
I run a $130,000-a-week burnout clinic for CEOs. After my life started to fall apart, I burned out too.
The founder of Paracelsus Recovery, a $130,000-a-week inpatient clinic for CEOs, missed the signs of his own burnout before seeking treatment.
HUD pauses changes to homelessness grants, but Albany-area shelters remain in limbo
A controversial plan to alter federal housing funding has been paused, but what that means for local government and shelters in the Albany area is uncertain.
Notorious 'winter vomiting bug' rising in California. A new norovirus strain could make it worse
Norovirus levels are increasing across California, and the rise is especially notable in the San Francisco Bay Area and L.A., according to state officials.
What the Trump administration's hepatitis B vaccine rollback means for California
Under the direction of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., federal health officials have changed guidance on hepatitis B vaccines, potentially affecting millions of California infants who are at risk of dying
Exclusive: A father and his three kids work for ICE. Why they do it.
A father, daughter and twin sons are all ICE agents. They see themselves as crime fighters. Others see them as something far worse.
Texas OnlyFans model says Michigan coach DMed her after leaving jail
Mia Sorety said Sherrone Moore first turned on vanishing texts before messaging her... so she took a picture of her phone.
Trump moves on DC golf courses with notice to nonprofit
The administration puts the National Links Trust on the clock in a bid to take control of the city’s three public golf courses.
Lincoln mayor's remarks at high school's first Club America ignites controversy
Club America is the high school program associated with Turning Point USA, a nonprofit that advocates for conservative politics.
Scammers posing as sheriff deputies ramping up in metro Detroit
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of scam calls and texts asking for money for missed jury service or bonds for a loved one.
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