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Republicans are finally ready to help disabled children. But their 'key reforms' show they're either clueless or diabolical.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. What you’re doing, Rep. Montenegro, is demonstrating that you don’t have a clue about what you’re doing. Either that, or you’re ...
Renaming Gulf of Mexico, hurting citizen petitions more critical than homeowners insurance and helping Vero Beach? Pros, cons ...
Kinsley inspired a rapturous response at her first headlining show in Milwaukee ever Thursday behind her debut alternative-pop album "Escaper." ...
Titusville Playhouse takes on a fast-paced, comedic take on Alfred Hitchcock's classic whodunit, 'The 39 Steps,' on stage ...
Kaleb Edwards may be joining Alabama football. But he has a reputation as a basketball player. The tight end is known for big ...
At one point in the second act, a heartbroken lover sings, “You deserve so much better.” I sighed, sank in my seat and thought, “You’re right; I do.” ...
Mr. Lyman’s premise (3/24), that it’s dangerous to mix law and religion in two Alabama bills, is like saying it’s dangerous to mix Newton’s law of gravity and safety manuals on skydiving.
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The play’s appeal lies in ... Their swift transitions, from clueless police officers to sinister spies, drive much of the comedy.
Kaleb Edwards, a dominant two-sport athlete, chose to delay his enrollment to help his high school basketball team and solidify his legacy as one of the school's best players. Alabama coaches have ...