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A three-judge panel upheld the former Trump adviser's conviction for criminal contempt of Congress. The case is related to Bannon's refusal to cooperate with a House panel probe of the Jan. 6 riot.
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Following a report issued Tuesday showing record profits from drug companies, Vermont Senator Peter Welch and Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, both Democrats, are calling for change.
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The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts presented his budget proposal this week, with no major cuts planned.
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Construction on a new pool in Albany's Lincoln Park has begun.
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With multiple sexual abuse allegations under investigation, the Berkshire District Attorney has issued a public call for survivors and witnesses to report misconduct at a Pittsfield, Massachusetts private all-girls boarding school.
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To say that I enjoyed the musical “Six” much more the second time I saw it is not meant as faint praise. I mean it.
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The Biden administration is finally wrapping up its review of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports. It will keep those tariffs, and add more on things like electric vehicles.
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Pomp and circumstance again fall victim to circumstance for some students in the graduating class of 2024, as protests over the war in Gaza threaten to disrupt commencement ceremonies.
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The U.S. Treasury ran a surplus last month, thanks in part to the April 15th tax deadline. But the federal government is still expected to end the year more than $1.5 trillion in the red.
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Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive year, according to an annual tally by the Social Security Administration.
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An aurora could be visible as far south as Northern California. Experts say the storm could disrupt some communications and navigation systems like GPS.
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Gatwa is the first Black man and the first person born outside the U.K. to play The Doctor. He's candid about how his own life has influenced his take on the role — and about his critics.
“The Met Opera” returns this season with wide-ranging performances that bring joy to the ears. From Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” to Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly,” the secured season will surely keep you entertained. Airing on Saturdays at 1 p.m. through June 8, 2024.
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