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Police Officer Drags Man by Hair From Car. ‘I’m Paraple...

Body camera footage released by the police in Dayton, Ohio, showed the encounter with Clifford Owensby, who has filed a complaint ...

Florida City Sued Over Mural Depicting First Black Fema...

Latosha Clemons, who rose to the rank of deputy fire chief in Boynton Beach, Fla., said the mural’s misrepresentation of her had c...

As Democrats Trim Spending Bill, Some Americans Fear Be...

President Biden had an ambitious agenda to remake the economy. But under the duress of negotiations and Senate rules, he has shelv...

Lawmakers Press to Rescue Afghan Relatives of U.S. Troo...

Members of Congress who helped evacuate Afghans who worked with U.S. forces turn their focus to their stranded relatives.

40-Year-Old Cold Case of South Dakota Baby Ends With Co...

Decades after a baby was found by the road, DNA testing led to criminal charges. On Friday, a woman entered an Alford plea in the ...

How One San Francisco Street Survived the Pandemic

Clement Street in the Richmond District may be a window into neighborhoods of the future.

Severe Weather Sweeps Across Southern Plains, Producing...

Fast-moving storms damaged parts of a town and at least one school in northeastern Oklahoma, while severe weather in Texas forced ...

What is Indigenous Peoples' Day?

Many cities and states are observing the day. Here’s some of the history behind it.

White Tiger and Cheetah Furs: A Mess of Trump Gift Exch...

Gift exchanges between U.S. and foreign leaders, a highly regulated process, devolved into sometimes risible shambles during the T...

Something Shook New Hampshire. What Caused the Boom Is ...

The U.S. Geological Survey said it had so far found no evidence of an earthquake in all of New England during the past seven days.

Navy Nuclear Engineer Attempted Espionage, FBI Says

Jonathan Toebbe and his wife tried several times to pass information on nuclear propulsion systems to a foreign government, accord...

After Covid Shutdown, Cruise Ships Return to San Franci...

Cruise ships were a symbol of the dangers of the coronavirus in 2020. But now, they’re getting ready for what could be a busy 2022...

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