
Memorial Day travel will be a record-setter, but not in a good way, AAA says
Things are bad enough that AAA didn’t release its annual holiday weekend travel forecast this year.
Continue Reading »Things are bad enough that AAA didn’t release its annual holiday weekend travel forecast this year.
Continue Reading »NASA test pilots Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken departed Houston aboard one of the space agency’s jet planes.
Continue Reading »A North Dakota construction company favored by President Donald Trump has received the largest contract to date to build a section of Trump’s signature wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Continue Reading »They have sparred since the beginning of the Trump presidency and more sharply since Pelosi ascended to the speakership in 2019, for the second time.
Continue Reading »When coronavirus hit, the U.S. Department of Education initially gave confusing guidance to states and schools on how to do remote learning for special education students. Months later some students still aren’t getting the services they need,
Continue Reading »New college graduates were set to enter the best job market in half a century. But that all changed in their final semester.
Continue Reading »ALEA troopers want to make sure that Alabamians kicking off summer do so safely, so they are giving out some reminders to keep in mind as you celebrate.
Continue Reading »A former Columbus, Georgia resident and convicted sex offender was sentenced to prison for failing to register as a sex offender after moving out of state.
Continue Reading »The guidance discusses different steps organizations can take as they reopen from closures aimed at stopping the virus’s spread.
Continue Reading »The only man ever convicted in a U.S. court for a role in the Sept. 11 attacks now says he is renouncing terrorism, al-Qaida and the Islamic State.
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