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On today's episode: Details and reactions from US plans to revoke visas from Chinese students; a South Korean nay patrol ...
After joining the Asian Student Association, he embraced the opportunity to lead, fostering an environment of inclusivity and ...
UPDATE: Aishwarya Kallakuri of Concord advanced to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in suburban Washington, D.C., by correctly spelling "tallygalone." She is sponsored by the Carolina ...
Louisiana rap artist NBA YoungBoy was sentenced by a federal judge in 2024 to just under two years in prison after he ...
Gerald Wilson of Burnsville praised the timing of his lottery luck after he won a $1 million prize Friday, May 23. “Our area is still recovering from Helene,” he said. “This win couldn’t have come at ...
Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people to a South ...
We admire the quiet roads, handmade goods and strong communities. But are we overlooking the harms? This week, we explore the ...
Flamingos, pelicans, herons and parrots are just a few of the wild birds that call Miami home, but it’s the roosters, hens ...
Being a visitor playing a French player at the French Open tennis tournament can feel as though the whole world is against you.
There is no question that Kehler’s leadership, selflessness and unwavering commitment were instrumental in saving lives." ...
After rebounding in recent decades thanks to conservation efforts, the number of once-imperiled peregrine falcons in the U.S. has been dropping again in some places due to the bird flu ...
Among the topics are the future of the College Football Playoff, the SEC's own schedule, the transfer portal and the NCAA itself.