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Shipment of thousands of chicks found abandoned in USPS truck now overwhelming an animal shelter

More than 12,000 chicks at a Delaware distribution center were found left in a USPS truck for more t

Senate confirms Charles Kushner, father of Trump's son-in-law, as ambassador to France

The Senate has confirmed real estate developer Charles Kushner, the father of President Donald Trump

President Trump vows to turn Kennedy center around as he seeks to remake arts and culture in America

President Trump is hosting the Kennedy Center's leadership, reinforcing how much time he's devoting

Former FBI director James Comey calls controversy over Instagram post "a bit of a distraction"

Former FBI director James Comey says that he's still a bit bewildered over how a seemingly innocent

Knaak among four Tigers to earn All-ACC Honors

The sophomore is the first pitcher in team history to earn First-Team All-ACC in each of his first t

Texas lawmakers OK former Uvalde mayor's effort to fix police failures in Robb Elementary attack

Texas lawmakers have passed a plan carried by Uvalde's former mayor to fix police failures laid bare

News We Love: Third-graders surprised with trip to Disney World

"They read over 600 books, they performed very well on their state exams — exceeding both school and

Louisiana State Police capture fourth escaped inmate

The inmates are considered armed and dangerous.

The US Open's Arthur Ashe Stadium is getting an overhaul as part of an $800 million project

According to a class-action antitrust lawsuit, the four major tennis tournaments — the U.S. Open, Wi

Isolated storms and severe weather risks through Wednesday

Unsettled weather through Wednesday with isolated storms possible each afternoon and evening.

First self-deportation flight lands in Honduras under DHS initiative

The DHS launched Project Homecoming, offering $1,000 stipends and free flights to undocumented immig

Veterans Affairs weighs keeping Harvard contracts focused on veteran suicides, cancer screening

More than 6,400 veterans died by suicide in 2022, according to VA data, the most recent available.