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Dubuque's water supply is raising red flags. A new report shows that Dubuque’s drinking water supply has levels of PFAS, chemicals commonly known as forever che ...
The victims had sued under the Anti-Terrorism Act, signed into law in 1992. The law was passed to open U.S. courts to victims ...
The Supreme Court is siding with e-cigarette companies in a ruling that'll make it easier to sue over Food and Drug ...
New York City’s general election for mayor is still more than four months away — but the mudslinging has already started.
Earlier in June, Cantrell traveled to France to attend a sister city event in Orléans, her fourth official trip to France since taking office. That visit followed her May trip to Canada, which was ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is on scene of a large oil spill just off of the Cuyahoga River. According to a release form the USCG, the spill is in the King Run Tributary, near ...
Rising junior, Jackson Koivun, officially qualified for the 2025 Walker Cup as the No. 1 amateur in the world, according to ...
Alexander Polikoff, a public interest lawyer behind a landmark CHA segregation case that remade public housing in Chicago, has died.
CHARLESTON, W.Va, (WCHS) — Snap-Ed, a program supporting healthy living and eating, is in jeopardy of ending on Sept. 30 if ...
The vice president will tour a multi-agency Federal Joint Operations Center, a Federal Mobile Command Center, meet with ...
Critics are sounding the alarm about the potential for drastic Medicaid cuts in the new bill from Republicans making its way through the Senate.
The Senegalese women's basketball team has scrapped plans to train in the U.S. for the upcoming AfroBasket tournament in the Ivory Coast next month after several players and team officials had their ...
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