Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) accused President Donald Trump of using Americans as “props” as he threatens mass layoffs of government employees during a government shutdown. Beshear suggested that ...
A federal special agent who works on deportations slammed a "dangerous" trend of Democratic politicians and candidates vilifying law enforcement and using anti-ICE protests as campaign backdrops to ...
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Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...
You’ve probably heard of an “F” for a failing grade on a report card; but you might not have heard of an “FF.” The ambiguous letter grade was often used to denote a student who performed poorly and ...
When imagining an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) drone, the mind usually conjures up a machine shaped pretty much like one of the existing types of aircraft, be them helicopters ...
ABC is developing a drama series based on the true story of a high school club that solved real cold cases. Variety has learned that the broadcast network is currently at work on “Killer Class,” based ...
The Anchorage School District main office. Anchorage School District students can no longer use cellphones during class, under a new district policy. The new policy requires that students’ cellphones ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will try to build on their series win over Minnesota when they go on the road for a series opener against the Boston Red Sox on Friday night at 7:10 p.m. ET. Star designated ...
The Friday MLB schedule kicks off the unofficial second half of the season as players return from the All-Star break. Kyle Schwarber was the hero of the Midsummer Classic, walking away with MVP honors ...
CHARLOTTE — Students across North Carolina will have to keep their cellphones in backpacks this school year. Gov. Josh Stein has signed House Bill 959 into law, which will restrict the use of ...
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