Former lawmakers argue against the use of a so-called quality-of-life measure when it comes to determining coverage of treatment.
While older members of leadership in the House and the Senate are retiring, some from the Silent Generation say their ...
The home of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, who died in a December plane crash, was burglarized around Jan. 7-8, according ...
The Washington Nationals finally are setting up their own deal for local television telecasts. They announced Wednesday that ...
Former Activision boss Bobby Kotick has made a number of claims about the state of his former company, Call of Duty, and the ...
DfE-backed campaign urges schools and families to read daily in bid to reverse decline in reading for pleasure ...
The Trump administration has designated the Lebanese, Jordanian and Egyptian chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist ...
U.S. Bancorp said on Tuesday it would buy Wall Street brokerage BTIG for up to $1 billion in cash and stock, snapping up a ...
American emissions of carbon dioxide and methane had dropped 20% from 2005 to 2024, with a few one- or two-year increases in ...
I’m not going to make any emotional decisions,” Rodgers told reporters postgame when pressed about his future.
It began with Jalen Carter spitting on Dak Prescott and ended with Sirianni bickering with Brown. And he insulted another fan ...
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