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A federal judge has signed off on arguably the biggest change in the history of college sports, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes millions of dollars.
Grant Hardin, whose notoriety led to the TV documentary "Devil in the Ozarks," escaped May 25 from prison where he was ...
He is expected to be prosecuted in the U.S. and, if convicted, will be returned to his home country, El Salvador, officials ...
Democratic state attorneys general and government lawyers argued Friday over the implications of President Donald Trump's ...
Nebraska's speedy centerfielder Riley Silva will finish his college baseball career elsewhere after leading the team in ...
The Pentagon's watchdog is looking into whether any of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's aides were asked to delete Signal ...
In the ultimate moments of these playoffs, most recently Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Tyrese Haliburton keeps delivering.
Welcome to another “What If?” press conference, questions for Nebraska’s congressional delegation in Washington. Since our ...
Walmart's cake decorators, the chain’s top non-manager hourly earners, are driving strong business during graduation season ...
Trump heaped praise on Musk as he prepared to leave his unorthodox White House job. Less than a week later, their potent ...
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The chair of the Coordination Commission for LA28 anticipates the U.S. government will cooperate, as it did in hosting previous Olympics.