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The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying it had rejected deals between players and donor-backed collectives formed ...
Defendants are agreeing not to challenge their case because of fears of more jail time or being deported to a country that is ...
After a probe that included searching for links to Iran, investigators say Thomas Crooks acted alone in his attempted ...
Ticks and the diseases they carry are only becoming more common. But new treatments and vaccines might not be too far off.
As the death toll climbs in Texas, the Trump Administration is actively undermining the nation’s ability to predict—and to ...
Trump’s Rescission Package Takes Center Stage** As conservatives continue to rally around fiscal responsibility, a pivotal moment is ...
Last month, the Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions, which allow judges to block policies they have found ...
Want to retire in the UK? You'll need to do plenty of planning, but the benefits of living in a diverse country near the rest ...
The judge said there was "a mountain of evidence" that federal agents had arrested people solely based on characteristics such as race, employment and accent.
Suspected Chinese hackers have broken into the email accounts of attorneys and advisers at a powerful Washington, DC, law ...
"For decades, menopause has been overlooked in both clinical research and health care policy, largely because it affects ...
The US will continue to stand for the human rights and fundamental freedoms of the people of Cuba,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement.