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More rain, flooding expected during weekend storm

Some parts of NJ are still dealing with flooding from Tuesday's storm The post More rain, flooding e

Day 13: Sec. of Defense Austin still in hospital

Saturday marks the 13th day that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin remains hospitalized at Walter Re

Sen. Sullivan congratulates Taiwan on democratic election, while President Biden blurts out: ‘We don’t support independence’

The nation of Taiwan conducted elections and retained the independent-minded incumbent, with voters

Climate czar John Kerry leaving Biden Administration to work on Biden reelection campaign

President Joe Biden’s climate czar, former Sen. John Kerry, will leave the Biden Administration to w

Sen. Mike Lee becomes 21st senator to endorse Trump: ‘America first over America last’

As the Iowa Republican Caucus is right around the corner, Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee on Friday en

DeBoer officially introduced – Saban will have ‘100% access’

Kalen DeBoer was officially introduced as the 28th head coach at the University of Alabama in a Satu

Nebraska Cornhuskers news: A potential D-line addition for 2024, plus more

Nebraska football could be adding another defensive lineman for the 2024 season plus more Nebraska C

Federal judge: Gun bans in post offices are unconstitutional

A federal judge in Florida has ruled that a federal law banning the possession of guns in post offic

Chana Masala

This chana masala recipe is about to become the star of your weeknight dinner rotation. It calls for

Video: White House evacuates ‘non-essential personnel’ due to violent pro-Hamas protest outside

The U.S. Secret Service ordered a temporary evacuation of non-essential White House personnel and jo

ALDOT warns of hazardous driving conditions during severe winter weather

With temperatures approaching zero in north Alabama to 20 degrees on the Gulf Coast this week, the A

Sen. Shelley Hughes files bill targeting deepfake AI use by state agencies and political operations

Mat-Su Valley Sen. Shelley Hughes filed Senate Bill 177 in advance of Tuesday’s legislative session.