JUST SPINNING SO FAST AND I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WAS GOING ON WE ARE FOLLOWING BREAKING NEWS FROM DERRY TONIGHT. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE SAYS THREE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ARRESTED IN THE DEATH OF A ...
Metro police on Tuesday rolled out a new form of communication for people with disabilities. Police officials said the new program will increase safety during traffic stops. The resource is available ...
A new tropical storm could form in the Atlantic this week and continue the 2025 hurricane season’s backloaded burst of tropical activity. Even though fewer storms tend to form now, in the late-season, ...
TXSE plans to open doors in 2026 and begin vying for new listings Dallas-based exchange hopes to reverse trend of diminishing ranks of public companies TXSE backers include BlackRock, Citadel ...
IRS is developing a new Schedule 1-A to use to claim new deductions for tip income, overtime pay, car loan interest and new tax break for those 65 an older. IRS and Treasury give new guidance on what ...
President Biden has started a new phase of treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which includes radiation and hormone therapy, according to new reports on Saturday. “As part of a ...
It was nearly impossible to escape Taylor Swift mania in New Orleans last October, when thousands invaded downtown to trade friendship bracelets, sing the 10 minute version of "All Too Well (Taylor's ...
SAN ANTONIO – A new Texas law passed during the 80th Texas Legislature has expedited the college application process for one week in October. Senate Bill 2231 waives application fees for all public ...
DoorDash said on Tuesday that it’s launching a creator program that will compensate users for short-form videos posted on its app. The company also introduced “Going Out,” which rewards users for ...
The intersection of Beulah Street and the Springfield-Franconia Parkway has expanded in recent months. Three construction cranes fill the skyline for a new hospital across the intersection from a ...
A campus movement aims to find out what happens when college students forgo phones for in-person connection. By Christina Caron Reporting from Orlando Nearly every student clutches a phone in one hand ...