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Will former NJ hospital be migrant processing site?

Officials said no formal plans in works The post Will former NJ hospital be migrant processing site?

3 takeaways from a huge win for Nebraska basketball

Nebraska basketball needed a win on Saturday against Northwestern and the Huskers got one. Here are

LaFrance files for mayor, but it doesn’t quite go as planned

Timing is everything, sometimes. Mayoral candidate Suzanne LaFrance gathered a dozen people or so an

Read the final Coast Guard report on the 2019 sinking of Scandies Rose in Gulf of Alaska

The U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation has issued its final report on the sinking of the

Sports Illustrated, after going woke, now broke

Sports Illustrated announced on Friday that its laying off most, if not all, of its union-represente

Curtis Schube: ‘Natural Asset Company’ scheme by Securities Exchange Commission invites fraud

By CURTIS SCHUBE | REAL CLEAR MARKETS Just before Christmas, the Securities and Exchange Commission

Trickle-down theory: Biden Energy Dept. refills bottom of Strategic Petroleum Reserve barrel

The nation’s emergency oil reserves are down to seeds and stems, but the Biden Administration has no

House Rules schools a Senate bill: Started out as a boost for rural classroom internet, now has modest increase to per-student funding formula

After a day of public testimony, the House Rules Committee passed a major re-write of SB 140 to addr

Vols too much for Tide in Knoxville

Alabama’s undefeated start in conference play came to an end on Saturday afternoon in Knoxville agai

Yellowhammer Sports Podcast: Talking Saban retirement, DeBoer’s first week

On the Yellowhammer Sports Podcast, Michael Brauner and CJ Duncan break down what is going on in the

Steve Flowers: 2024 is a presidential election year

This is a presidential election year. Our GOP Presidential Primary is our election in the Heart of D

Ainsworth, U.S. Chamber CEO to address ‘the business case for child care’ at upcoming event

The Women’s Foundation of Alabama announced it has scheduled two prominent speakers for its upcoming