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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fires two top deputies at HHS
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired two top deputies at the Department of Health and Human Services, ABC News has learned. Heather Flick, Kennedy's chief of staff, and Hannah Anderson,
Georgia police dog dies after being left in hot patrol car
A police dog died Sunday in Georgia, after being left alone inside of her handler's hot patrol car without a working air conditioning system, authorities said.
So many didn't have to die. Texas must fix the failures the Hill Country floods exposed
Texas officials and Hill Country leaders knew the risks of flooding along the Guadalupe. Warnings went unheeded, flood warnings, river gauges and sirens unfunded - and more than 130 Texans died.
Withheld federal funding strains Lehigh Valley school district budgets
As Gov. Josh Shapiro joins a multistate lawsuit to challenge the withholding of $230 million in federal funding for Pennsylvania schools, Lehigh Valley school district leaders say current and future
State comptroller's office reviewing past audits by auditor accused of stealing from Wallkill
WALLKILL - The state comptroller's office is doing an "extensive" review of audits by a former state auditor recently charged with stealing $400,000 from Wallkill town government, but hasn't found
In 2016, TN legislature bounced second member since Civil War: Notorious Nashville
Then Rep. Jeremy Durham was only the second lawmaker ousted since the Civil War — and he's still getting in trouble with authorities
Faculty hope new USF president will protect academic freedom
A dozen or so members of the University of South Florida community offered their thoughts on the qualities the next president should have in a virtual meeting Tuesday. The majority were faculty who
3 Scenarios That Explain the Epstein Debacle
The Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case appears to constitute the rare controversy in which there are no innocuous explanations for what has unfolded. The possibilities range
Victim or manipulator? Colorado dentist’s murder trial paints dueling portraits of wife in troubled marriage
Colorado dentist James Craig faces murder charges for allegedly poisoning his wife with cyanide, but the defense portrays the victim as emotionally manipulative.
Sen. John Cornyn outraises AG Ken Paxton by $1 million in first three months of Senate primary matchup
Cornyn will need to use his deep coffers to overcome an early polling deficit to Paxton, who is looking to deny the GOP incumbent’s bid for a fifth term.
Florida State student accused in a mass shooting is set to go to trial in November
The trial for the Florida State University student accused of killing two people and wounding six others in a mass shooting on campus in April is set to go to trial this November. At a case
Withheld federal funds affect gifted, vulnerable students, Cincinnati-area districts say
School officials in southwest Ohio are "deeply concerned" after their districts didn't receive at least hundreds of thousands of anticipated federal dollars. On June 30, the U.S. Department of
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