When Week 11 of the college football season gets underway, significant conversations will surround the Big 12, as a handful ...
In early October, former Winnipeg police chief Devon Clunis was back in his native Jamaica, volunteering with a humanitarian ...
Last season, when Texas A&M hosted Missouri, things didn’t go right for one side, and it wasn’t the team wearing the Maroon ...
The insurance industry is all in on artificial intelligence, with many ideas but little concrete benefit so far, said ...
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Gillespie schools induct five veterans during Wall of Honor ceremony
Gillespie’s Wall of Honor adds five hometown heroes, inspires new generation ...
Capital Region food pantries are still operating "in crisis" as residents await held-up payments, officials say.
Consumer advocates criticized the department’s new focus on financial literacy, saying more pressing issues exist. In a CNBC ...
As the nation’s longest-ever government shutdown continues, veterans and their supporters are raising their voices over what ...
The town board in Lansing is considering a temporary ban on large-scale development that could delay construction.
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SNAP recipients celebrate last-minute reprieve on losing food benefits. ‘I can breathe now’
SNAP recipients in California, particularly single moms, were preparing for the worst amid the federal shutdown. But then a ...
Arnaud Sussmann, a French-born violinist and Juilliard graduate, has been the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach's artistic ...
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From shifting loans to double majors, the economy is changing how students approach college
Students are taking a more careful approach to their higher education amid the questionable economy and new policies by the Trump administration cracking down on student loan relief. More ...
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