Some quit their jobs to protest Donald Trump. Others fell victim to his administration's wrecking ball. Now, they seek elected office and hope to flip the balance of Congress in the Democrats' favor.
The Hoosiers kept the standard with an efficient day offensively against the Crimson Tide. The Hoosiers advance to the ...
Indiana football held Alabama to less than 200 total yards of offense. Here’s how they took control of the Rose Bowl: ...
Minnesota child care centers at the heart of widespread fraud allegations fueled by a viral video were operating as expected ...
Providers in 14 “high-risk,” state-run Medicaid programs being audited by the state have billed $18 billion since 2018, with ...
The 34-year-old Queens state assemblyman was sworn in as the 112th mayor by New York Attorney General Letitia James below ...
Escapes from the stress of modern life, places to recharge batteries — men’s retreats have been identified by the Global ...
The total number of lives saved since the first vaccines is mindboggling, well over a billion globally and perhaps two ...
As we all know by now, Donald Trump is not interested in governing. Despite all of the promises he made on the 2024 campaign ...
Overview of mid-major-to-high-major transfers, their shooting and scoring trends, and how Florida's recent stretch could ...
Things just keep getting worse for Dabo, while those two national titles get further and further in the rearview mirror.
Indiana looked every bit the part of a No. 1 seed in a dominant victory over Alabama in the Rose Bowl College Football ...
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