Lawmakers heard from local and state leaders Wednesday about the biggest obstacles to getting aid out quickly and moving Western North Carolina’s recovery forward one year after Helene. The state’s ...
There are more than 140 license plates available at the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. While standard designs feature plates with "In God We Trust," a red covered bridge or the new Blackout plate, ...
Spot gold traded flat on Wednesday, consolidating just below record territory after Tuesday’s high failed to generate follow-through buying. While bullish momentum remains intact, swing chart analysis ...
Washington will continue to collect data on major industrial greenhouse gas emissions despite the Trump administration’s recent move to end the requirement that major polluters report their emissions.
On Saturday, the USC football team suffered its first defeat of the 2025 season, falling 34-32 on the road at Illinois. The Trojans trailed for nearly the entire day, but took a 32-31 lead late on a ...
The change is part of a deal to bring TikTok under U.S. ownership to avert a looming ban. By Emmett Lindner and Lauren Hirsch The software giant Oracle will oversee the security of Americans’ data and ...
Benchmark index Sensex rose 300 points from day's low and Nifty reclaimed the 25,100 level on September 24 as broad-based buying was witnessed in the afternoon trade. At 1:30 pm on September 24, ...
Down 18 points in the second quarter, it’s safe to say more than a few Memphis football fans had started to lose hope. Not so for the Tigers (4-0), who overcame a rough start and rode a dynamic run ...
Russia and Ukraine have been engaging in major aerial battles, targeting energy and transportation infrastructure, as Moscow presses its fierce ground assault in the Ukrainian east in the war’s fourth ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Sutton Smith rushed for a career-high 147 yards, including a 64-yard scoring run with 4:51 left to lead Memphis to a 32-31 victory over Arkansas on Saturday. Arkansas' closing ...
After nine months of staying on the sidelines, the Federal Reserve on Sept. 17 announced a quarter-percentage-point cut, likely the first in a series of reductions to usher in lower borrowing rates ...
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