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Connie Francis has died. The first female singer to chart a number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, she sold over 40 ...
The US Small Business Administration recently announced their annual award winners and our next guest was named the Veteran ...
Israel launched airstrikes Wednesday on Syria's capital of Damascus, saying it targeted the Syrian military headquarters and near the presidential palace in response to attacks on the Druze minority.
South Carolina has produced some exceptional jazz talent—artists who have shaped the past and continue to define the future.
Virginia is a data hot spot. It has the world's highest concentration of data centers — nearly 600 facilities of varying ...
CDC staffers worry $140 million in grants could fail to reach state and local overdose programs. The White House officials ...
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address ...
As the Senate prepares to vote on a bill to rescind $40 billion in promised foreign aid, critics of the measure say a ...
Lesotho, a tiny mountain kingdom in Southern Africa, has just declared a two-year state of disaster after being threatened with the highest U.S. tariffs in the world.
The toppled statue of John C. Calhoun will soon change hands from city storage to a group with plans to display it again, five years after its removal.
Under a legacy of the war on drugs, some states still ban people with drug convictions from getting government food assistance. Nebraska lawmakers tried to do away with their ban and just fell short.
An experimental technique that patches defective DNA with donated genetic material helped families at risk of passing rare illnesses to their children.