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Election Updates: Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania, talking taxes and attacking Trump.
Former President Donald J. Trump returned to a courtroom in lower Manhattan on Tuesday for the second day in his sex scandal cover-up case. He has continued to use social media to attack the judge in the case and the legal system, defying a gag order and upending the norms of conduct.
4/17/2024
WA declares statewide drought emergency following poor snowpack
Officials are bracing for a dry summer as snowpack, which Washington relies for drinking water, hydropower and more, sits at perhaps the lowest level in a decade.
4/17/2024
Why Mike Bianco got ejected against Mississippi State, and how it sparked an Ole Miss rally
Like the umpire said, kids are excited and everything else." RECAP:Ole Miss baseball evens series vs Mississippi State with walk-off from Jackson Ross Bianco said his emotions got the best of him in his exchange with Cline. He watched Ross' walk-off hit ...
4/17/2024
J.P. Taravella Track and Field Teams Win Meet in South Plantation: Recognize Seniors
The J.P. Taravella track and field team continued their extraordinary season, with both the boys and girls taking first place in their last race at South Plantation High School.
4/17/2024
Jones Memorial Men — Lyles 100 Squeaker As Sprints Warm Up
“I always try to focus on the man above me [next lane] so once I hit my drive phase and came up and saw that I caught him and was in a good position, I just rode that last 100 out,” said Lindsey, who opened his season last week with a 10.32 dash at Miramar. “This week I was a little sore, but running wise I felt better than last week.”
4/17/2024
IV Ketamine Promising for Severe Refractory Headache in Children
Infusions of ketamine are an effective, safe, and well tolerated option for severe, refractory headache in children, researchers report.
4/17/2024
AI's exciting, foreboding potential in spine surgery
Artificial intelligence is going to have many positives in spine surgery and healthcare, but leaders should still understand its risks.
4/17/2024
Both sides claim victory after Supreme Court rules Texas rancher can sue state over flooded lands
The Supreme Court ruled that ranchers and other property owners can move forward with a Fifth Amendment lawsuit claiming Texas highway construction flooded their lands.
4/17/2024
Medical City Dallas’ New CEO and Hospitals Recognized for Price Transparency
Health Transformation Alliance a cooperative of more than 60 major American employers, along with The Leapfrog Group and Turquoise Health, have honored 472 hospitals for exceptional patient safety and adherence to the Federal Hospital Price Transparency Rule.
4/17/2024
The money race in Wisconsin congressional races: Here are the latest fundraising figures
Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a Republican in the 3rd Congressional District, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars more than his Democratic challengers.
4/16/2024
Bob Graham, longtime US senator and 2-term Florida governor, dies
Bob Graham, a former US senator and two-term Democratic governor who was one of Florida’s most popular politicians, has died. He was 87.
4/16/2024
Columbine Memorial: How you can help these much-needed updates come to life
As Columbine reflects on 25 years since the tragedy, the memorial that honors the victims and survivors is looking to the future with hopes you can help make these much-needed upgrades a reality.
4/16/2024
Missouri Republicans build cash advantage over Democrats as primary races heat up
Missouri’s statewide Republican candidates have a huge cash advantage over Democrats in the contests for five constitutional offices.
4/16/2024
Louisiana Senate bill would gut public records access
Public unrest. That’s what Sen. Heather Cloud, R-Turkey Creek, fears would happen if the public were made privy to the state government’s deliberative records — records they can already access. Public safety is the justification for Cloud’s Senate Bill 482,
4/16/2024
Pitt Offers Arkansas State DE
The defensive ends that Pitt has include Kansas State transfer/fifth year Nate Matlack, redshirt sophomore Jimmy Scott, redshirt freshmen Maverick Garcio, Antonio Camon and Clemson transfer David Ojiegbe, as well as freshmen Zachary Crothers and Sincere Edwards.
4/16/2024
Lawsuit raises questions about a coroner’s ruling in the death of Nevada prisoner after beatings
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The mother of a Nevada inmate who died a year ago after he was beaten by corrections officers has filed a lawsuit accusing prison staff of conspiring with the coroner’s office in Las Vegas to cover up the death. Annette Walker alleges ...
4/16/2024
Nevada prison staff accused of conspiring with coroner’s office to cover up death, lawsuit alleges
The mother of a Nevada prisoner who died in custody has filed a wrongful death lawsuit calling into question the coroner's narrative that her son died of heart problems.
4/16/2024
Beshear praises industry, tourism
Scott County is a key part of Kentucky’s industrial and tourism growth, said Gov. Andy Beshear during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.
4/16/2024
Aaron Bradshaw Brings Elite Athleticism, Ferocious One-Two Punch at Center to Ohio State
The addition of Aaron Bradshaw is both a giant boost to Jake Diebler's roster and proof that the head coach can land big-name recruits with no previous Ohio State connection.
4/16/2024
2024-25 men's NCAA basketball transfer portal tracker: updates
All the movement in and out of the transfer portal -- and the impact of Oumar Ballo's decision to commit to Indiana
4/16/2024
Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer ends 21 years in office, proud of accomplishments
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – While several lawmakers from both the Kentucky House and Senate are retiring at the end of the year, without a doubt the most high-profile retirement is that of Senate Majority Floor Leader Damon Thayer. The Georgetown Republican ...
4/16/2024
Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer ends 21 years in office, proud of accomplishments
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today While several lawmakers from both the Kentucky House and Senate are retiring at the end of the year, without a doubt the most high-profile retirement is that of Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer.
4/16/2024
Photos: Dozens of University of Nevada, Reno students stage protest after racist epithets were caught on video
Kristen graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a degree in photography and minor in journalism and has a Master of Science in Management and Leadership. She also serves as director of communications for Nevada Cancer Coalition,
4/16/2024
The Scottish Tartan Festival is coming to Minden, Louisiana
SHREVEPORT, La. - The Scottish Tartan Festival is coming to Minden, Louisiana on April 20th at Miller Headquarters.
4/16/2024
Frazier leaving Illinois for West Virginia
Scott Richey is a reporter covering college basketball at The News-Gazette. His email is [email protected], and you can follow him on Twitter (@srrichey).
4/16/2024
Illinois lands transfer big man
Notre Dame's Carey Booth (0) battles North Carolina's Harrison Ingram (55) for a rebound during the first half at the Dean E. Smith Center on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Grant Halverson/Getty Images/TNS)
4/16/2024
Sen. Dan McConchie: Illinois Senate should reject Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s ICC appointments
There is a potentially avoidable tragedy brewing at the hands of an agency appointed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the Illinois Commerce Commission.
4/16/2024
College basketball coaching changes tracker 2024: BYU hires Kevin Young after Kentucky plucks Mark Pope
It's been a week-plus since the 2023-24 season concluded — and we STILL haven't filled every coaching vacancy. The 2021, 2022 and 2023 carousel tours were noisy/historic in their own rights (ready for this? North Carolina, Duke, Villanova, Arizona ...
4/16/2024
Indiana horse-and-buggy operators injured in hit-and-run crash; Henryville man arrested
A man was arrested in southern Indiana Sunday after authorities said he fled the scene of a hit-and-run injury accident involving a horse-and-buggy. The Clark County Sheriff's Office responded to the crash between the horse-led buggy and a motor vehicle about 6:30 p.
4/16/2024
Georgia legislative, Congressional districts have changed for the 2024 elections
Heads up voters, the districts for the Georgia General Assembly and the state's Congressional districts have changed for the 2024 elections, which includes some significant changes to House and Senate seats in DeKalb County.
4/16/2024
Georgia Tech professor offers solutions to mass corporate homeownership in metro Atlanta
According to a report by Georgia State University and Rutgers University, three corporate companies own more than 19,000 metro Atlanta single-family homes.  Following up on host Rose Scott’s previous conversation with geographer
4/16/2024
Sidewalk, intersection upgrades aim to make routes to school safer in Langford
Eight upgrades aimed at creating safer routes to schools were unveiled Tuesday at Ruth King Elementary in Langford, including sidewalk improvements, an improved intersection and creation of a multi-use path.
4/16/2024
Senate Ag Committee and South Dakota Producers Want "More Farm in the Farm Bill"
At farm bill listening session in South Dakota members of the Senate Ag Committee expressed optimism about getting a farm bill done yet in 2024 and putting more farm in the farm bill.
4/16/2024
South Dakota Brand Board reports cattle missing from Fort Pierre and Fort Thompson areas
Jackrabbits Softball is Dominating the Summit League South Dakota Brand Board reports cattle missing from Fort Pierre and Fort Thompson areas Pierre basketball standouts Berry and
4/16/2024
Bob Graham, former Florida governor and U.S. senator, dies at 87
Bob Graham, the former Florida governor and U.S. senator who ushered in the state’s era of school-competency testing, crafted the foundation for its modern environmental policies and grappled with the mass influx of Cuban rafters in the early 1980s, died Tuesday. He was 87.
4/16/2024
Carbon capture meetings meant to 'educate,' 'not promote' a pipeline
"Our job is not to promote any pipelines ... it's to educate the public about carbon and what these rules are and so forth," Peterson said. If ethanol plants can’t get their carbon intensity score low enough, they may miss out on the growing demand for sustainable aviation fuel.
4/16/2024
Experts: Attack on Texas Priest, Other Incidents Show Parishes Need to Get Serious on Security
An assault on a Texas priest -- along with recent incidents at Catholic churches in the U.S. and Canada -- highlights the need for parishes to implement more robust security measures, experts told OSV News.
4/16/2024
Jayden Daniels Takes Command, Cowboys Try To Protect Dak Prescott
Jayden Daniels, QB, LSUSecond mock draft selection: Jayden Daniels, QB, LSUThird mock draft selection: Nate Wiggins, CB, ClemsonFourth mock draft selection: J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan Pre-Draft Needs: QB,
4/16/2024
Maryland makes bipartisan case for federal funding after Key Bridge collapse
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore provided a briefing Tuesday afternoon after the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The governor said, as of Tuesday,
4/16/2024
Maryland men’s basketball adds South Florida transfer Selton Miguel as it continues reshaping roster
Maryland men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard vowed to “retool the roster” after a disappointing second season ended in early March. In the month since, he’s added plenty of help. Baltimore to host Maryland and Morgan State football practice in ...
4/16/2024
Hansberry latest Illini to hit transfer portal
The offseason departures continue for Illinois. Freshman forward Amani Hansberry announced late Tuesday morning he was entering the transfer portal after one season in Champaign. "After careful consideration and reflection I have decided it was the best decision for me to enter the transfer portal,
4/16/2024
Peak Bounty from the Sunshine State
Springtime brings fresh Florida flavors. Originally printed in the March 2024 issue of Produce Business. The changing landscapes of spring promise the lushness to follow.... Read More
4/16/2024
Monday BPS Board Meeting Strife with angry voters, threat to trustees
The agenda for the April Billings Public Schools board meeting was overshadowed Monday night by a throng of angry residents stating they would not vote for the school safety levies
4/16/2024
Metastatic cancer patients could get expanded treatment coverage
A bill that would expand treatment for a certain type of cancer passed the House Economic Development/Banking/Insurance & Commerce Committee unanimously
4/16/2024
Supporting entrepreneurs
Delaware Small Business Development Center helps small businesses secure funding and training they need to succeed
4/16/2024