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The newest economic blackout calls on consumers to boycott Target, Walmart and other large corporations. Here's what to know.
A man who told police that he was held captive in a Connecticut home by his father and stepmother and given limited food for ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The city of St. Louis and the leader of its city council filed a federal lawsuit Monday against a new Missouri law putting a state-appointed board back in control of the local police ...
CHICAGO (AP) — For the first time in over a decade, Chicago’s public school teachers have a new contract without a strike or threat of a walkout. The four-year agreement includes pay hikes, hiring ...
The fire broke out overnight on the first night of the Jewish holiday of Passover, which Shapiro and his family had ...
It was troubling what happened as a crew set up to douse a small brush fire in the local desert last month. Firefighter Tim Ross said that as he supplied water to his fellow crew members, he ...
H. Rose Schneider is a reporter with the rapid response team at the Times Union in Albany. Rose got their start covering New ...
Two of the largest credit unions serving the San Diego area announced plans to merge on Friday, with San Diego County Credit ...
Felipa Martinez-Garcia died Monday while walking to her job at McDonad's in Latham Farms; she was struck by vehicle on Route ...
Students whose tutoring was abruptly ended three months before the end of the school year are now being championed by a ...
Investigators said they arrested a 57-year-old Middletown man who collected fees for jobs that never materialized.
Higher education’s future seems bleak. The national decline in enrollment has forced countless colleges and universities to tighten belts and make hard choices. Penn State — where enrollment is down ...