More than 50,000 people took to the streets of the capital city Tbilisi over the weekend to protest against proposed legislation that critics say is modeled on a Russian law used to crush dissent.
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But admin’s letter to agency directors serves parallel purpose of warning lawmakers
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State officials kicked off the private renovation of the building which once served as the state government’s Chicago headquarters.
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Maddia Groff won both Pitcher and Freshman of the Year.
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As state lawmakers hold hearings targeting the role of pharmacy benefit managers – an influential arm in how the health insurance industry prices prescription drugs – multiple state agencies are considering how to better regulate the industry.
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The fundraiser regularly draws in big names in the national Republican Party, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence.
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The money will help build, renovate, and modernize public housing.
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The 6'6" guard from St. Louis joins Jarrett Hensley and Sheridan Sharp as holdovers from the Bryan Mullins era.
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Alumni and friends can choose a monthly membership or one-time contributions.
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A woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle on a busy roadway outside Washington.
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Five time Grammy award-winning, multiplatinum rap icon Lil Wayne will headline on Wednesday August 14th.
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Sen. Robert Menendez, a powerful Democrat from New Jersey, goes on trial in Manhattan on federal corruption charges. Two New Jersey businessmen accused of bribing him are his co-defendants.
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At Bear Divide, just outside Los Angeles, you can see a rare spectacle of nature. This is one of the only places in the western United States where you can see bird migration during daylight hours.
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There's a good chance your zone shifted when the USDA updated its plant hardiness map in 2023. Zoom in on what that means for your garden.
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During the Rwandan genocide in 1994, Josephine Dusabimana smuggled ethnic Tutsis out of the country as neighbors attacked neighbors and almost a million people died.
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Joy Diaz and her parents were dedicated to helping others. Then, they received some life-changing help themselves.
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Almost half of the illicit fentanyl seized by law enforcement last year was pills made to look like prescription opioids, a new study says. The trend suggests a growing supply of illicit fentanyl.
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Childhood myopia, or nearsightedness, is growing rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. Researchers say kids who spend two hours outside every day, are less likely to develop the condition.