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The Chicago Cubs' starting rotation took a hit when Justin Steele was injured. With how they are playing, they could be ...
Quincy Thomas started his April 16 Instagram video with him talking to the camera during his morning commute. He tried to ...
"It's absolutely fascinating," the Millennial told Newsweek. "I knew other Millennials would be as shocked and intrigued as I ...
This is perhaps best illustrated in Cameron Davies' decision to quit as leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) of ...
When Jamie Powell was told she would have to have part of her tongue removed, she was determined to do something for her kids ...
Lucky Day tackles the modern misinformation crisis in grand fashion, but doesn't make the most of its characters.
With approval ratings falling, the White House must now confront a critical question: is this a short-term dip or the ...
The SAT is offered several times each year, with millions of students opting to take the test as part of the college ...
"There will be an increased pressure on pan-European projects, that is for sure," former Lithuanian foreign minister, ...
Gerald Voelbel, 57, a cognitive neuroscientist, awoke with double vision, a migraine, and coordination issues—symptoms that led to two unexpected diagnoses.
Russian forces have faced 99 casualties per square kilometer gained, up from 59 last year, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) said.
Hayley Wilkins told Newsweek that seeing her late daughter in the chapel was the "happiest and saddest hour" of her life.