A second federal lawsuit was filed Thursday against a controversial Oklahoma immigration law.
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The Birmingham-Southern College's baseball team is scheduled to play in the College World Series on May 31 — the same day their school is set to shut down permanently.
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Hundreds of thousands of people across the region had no power on Sunday, and other states were preparing for severe weather as the storm system moved east.
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It took until the final two weeks of the session, but the governor and legislative leaders reached agreement on the fiscal year 2025 budget. Now, it's crunch time.
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Bystander intervention is a way to diffuse conflict and help people stop harmful behaviors.
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Sean Baker's dramedy starring Mikey Madison won the annual film festival's top honor.
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President Biden delivered his first commencement speech as commander-in-chief to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. There, he did not shy away from discussing the growing conflict in Europe and the Middle East.
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There are other, more meaningful guns to pursue than Al Capone's "Sweetheart."
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A conversation from Minneapolis about what's changed and what's not since George Floyd was killed by police officers four years ago.
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The Texas Medical Board has drafted guidelines for doctors to decide when an abortion is necessary and legal under the state's strict ban. The rules were widely panned at a recent public hearing.
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President Biden eked out a win in Georgia last time, a victory that helped take him over the top in the Electoral College. But there are some warning signs it could be hard to do it again in 2024.