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Millions of Americans are seeing their credit scores suffer now that the U.S. government has resumed referring missed student ...
Seattle's Emerald City Guitars has weathered storms in Pioneer Square for nearly three decades to become one of the top ...
No-bid contracts with politically connected companies have become crucial to the Republican Trump administration’s push for ...
Cambodia on Monday has said it would stop importing Thai fruits and vegetables if Thailand refused to lift border ...
Medical students who survived when an Air India plane crashed into their hostel in Ahmedabad say their first reaction was to ...
Israel’s Ministry of Defense has condemned the erection of black partition walls around its defense industry pavilions at the ...
HONG KONG (AP) — An Air India flight returned to Hong Kong on Monday shortly after takeoff due to a midair technical issue, ...
Asian shares are mixed and oil prices have climbed further as escalating Iran-Israel tensions threaten to disrupt supplies of ...
More than 1,000 fans showed up on the waterfront to set a Guinness record for most people receiving a soccer lesson prior to ...
The U.N. human rights chief says Israel’s warfare in Gaza is inflicting “horrifying, unconscionable suffering” on Palestinians and has urged government leaders to exert pressure on Israel’s government ...
A new poll shows most U.S. adults don’t think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in Congress have focused on cutting, like Medicaid and food stamps.
Juneteenth celebrations have been scaled back this year due to funding shortfalls as companies and municipalities across the country reconsider their support for diversity, equity and inclusion ...