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Why a Catholic Diocese in New Jersey Is Suing the U.S. Government
By Rebecca Schneid
Maryland Court Orders Redo of Hearing That Freed
Serial
's Adnan Syed
By BRIAN WITTE and LEA SKENE / AP
Arrest Made in Disappearance of Elderly Couple From Nudist Resort
By Rebecca Schneid
Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Restore Student Debt Plan
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First Death From Rare Mosquito-Borne Disease Occurs in New Hampshire
A New Hampshire resident has died of the rare but serious Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEE), health officials said Tuesday.
By Rebecca Schneid
August 28, 2024
New York County Makes First Under a Face Mask Ban
The department said the 18-year-old resident displayed other suspicious behavior.
By PHILIP MARCELO / AP
August 28, 2024
The Five Biggest Mistakes People Make When Buying a New Car
Buyers have more tools than ever to get the right vehicle at the right price. Here's what to know.
By Josh Jacquot / AP
August 28, 2024
Hawaii Loosens Strict Weapons Laws After SCOTUS Ruling
The so-called Bruen decision upended gun laws nationwide, especially in Hawaii.
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher / AP
August 28, 2024
A Look at Mosquito-Born Diseases Picking Up Speed
The buzzing insects spread diseases such as Eastern equine encephalitis, West Nile virus, malaria, and dengue.
By Associated Press
August 27, 2024
Americans Grapple With a Wild Week of Weather
Many parts of the country have faced everything from heat waves to snowstorms to flash floods.
By Associated Press
August 27, 2024
How Pickleball Took America by Storm
As the U.S. Open begins this week, the fastest growing racket sport (or sport of any kind) is not tennis but pickleball.
By James Martinez / AP
August 27, 2024
Zuckerberg Says Biden Admin Pressured Censorship of Some COVID Content
“I regret that we were not more outspoken about it,” the Meta CEO wrote in a letter to the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee.
By Kurt Wagner / Bloomberg
August 27, 2024
Heat-Related Deaths Drastically Rose Since 1999
The research comes after a summer of scorching temperatures and heat waves in the U.S.
By Chantelle Lee
August 26, 2024
The Need for a Plan to Boost National Productivity
The Trump-Harris match-up is a hard-right, hard-left conflict in a turbulent world, writes Ray Dalio.
By Ray Dalio
August 26, 2024
Woman Dies at Burning Man Festival
The Pershing County Sheriff's Office is withholding the woman's name until her next of kin can be notified.
By Chantelle Lee
August 26, 2024
The Rare But Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Concerning U.S. Towns
Mosquito-borne virus Eastern equine encephalitis has caused a town in Massachusetts to shut its public parks and fields from dusk to dawn.
By Rebecca Schneid
August 25, 2024
Lawsuit Challenges U.S.’s First Face Mask Ban
The Mask Transparency Act makes it a misdemeanor offense for someone to wear a mask or face covering to hide their identity.
By Chantelle Lee
August 23, 2024
RealPage Accused of Violating Antitrust Laws
The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit Friday.
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER / AP
August 23, 2024
Jerome Powell: 'The Time Has Come' to Reduce Interest Rates
Powell did not say when rate cuts would begin or how large they might be.
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER / AP
August 23, 2024
Judge Declines to Dismiss Murder Case Against Karen Read
A judge ruled that Karen Read can be re-tried for murder in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.
By MICHAEL CASEY / AP
August 23, 2024
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