Oil prices dropped back to where they were in the early days of the Iran war, and U.S. stocks raced to another record Friday ...
April is all about renewal. It is when many people open the windows, deep-clean their spaces and finally tackle their closets ...
DV's Seth Reinhardt was among the many to enjoy the weather and competition at the Homer Invitational while the Knights' ...
Analilia Mejia will try to expand Democratic momentum in New Jersey as she and Republican Joe Hathaway compete in a special ...
A higher percentage of Arizonans have been knocked off food stamps since Congress approved HR 1 than any other state in the ...
William and Mary quarterback Steve Cluley worked out during summer mornings, and then took off. Cluley spent some afternoons ...
The U.S. began a blockade of ships leaving Iran's ports Monday, President Donald Trump said, and Tehran threatened to ...
Sun Prairie and Fitchburg say vital services aren’t keeping pace with population growth.
Seven days after the death of iconic Iraqi singer Sajida Obaid, women gather at her family home in Irbil to mourn.
As the 2026 NFL Draft nears, we’re getting closer to the Las Vegas Raiders kicking things off with their second No. 1 pick in ...
Much of North Carolina saw snow on Saturday, leaving powdery, dry flakes piled up on cars and houses and coating yards.
Fifty years ago, Lebanese singer Fairuz released a song that stirred hope and national pride. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to music journalist Danny Hajjar about its enduring significance.