WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump issued a flurry of pardons in recent days, including for the father of a large donor to his super PAC, a former governor of Puerto Rico and a woman whose ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that work on a Virginia offshore wind project could resume, the third project this week to successfully challenge the Trump administration in court.
Three members of the Zizians, a cultlike group linked to six deaths across the U.S., were in court in Maryland on Friday for a hearing ahead of their trial on trespassing, weapons and drug charges.
Down at Nuuk’s small harbor, Gerth Josefsen spoke to AP as he attached small fish as bait to his lines. He said, “I don’t see them (the ships)” and said he had only seen “a Russian fishing boat ten ...
Brad Williams comedy tour: 7 p.m. Saturday, Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. Brad Williams routinely sells out prestigious venues all over the country and world.
A red-flag warning is serious because it means critical fire weather conditions exist now or will exist soon. Fire may spread ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. flu season appears to be waning with two straight weeks of decline in measures of flu activity, according to the latest government data released Friday.
A new review of studies has found that taking Tylenol during pregnancy doesn’t increase the risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities – adding to the growing body of research refuting claims ...
A Texas woman was sentenced to 35 years in prison after taking a plea deal on second-degree murder charges for fatally stabbing her newborn dozens of times in 2022 in Nunn.
The Colorado Department of Transportation closed or restricted travel on highways across the Front Range and Eastern Plains on Friday because of high winds, agency officials said. CDOT officials ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump this week quietly appointed four new members to the Commission of Fine Arts, one of two federal panels reviewing his plan to build a White House ballroom.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Tennessee man pleaded guilty on Friday to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system more than two dozen times, court records show. Nicholas Moore, 24, of Springfield, ...