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Two of the most exciting young American filmmakers currently working have movies hitting theaters this weekend, which offers ...
You may have seen a meteorite before, even if you didn’t know it. Nearly 100,000 pounds of meteoritic matter enters Earth’s ...
The rapidly worsening trade war between the world’s two largest economies is threatening the place where Americans and ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Monday that Washington will appeal after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) denied the state’s application for disaster recovery funds to deal with damage from ...
For the Seahawks, the success of this year’s draft is about far more than what happens at 18. With 10 picks overall, and five in the top 92 — two acquired in recent trades for Geno Smith and DK ...
A multiday stretch of severe weather - including the potential for tornadoes and locally significant flooding - is expected over the central United States ahead of the weekend. Strong to severe storms ...
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s high-stakes defamation lawsuit against The New York Times is about “more than words on a page” — it’s about essential protections afforded to journalists in the U.S., ...
Washington would get its own Department of Government Efficiency if state Rep. Jim Walsh had his way. The Aberdeen Republican, who also chairs the state’s Republican Party, recently introduced House ...
The Trump administration will seek to cut funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which contributes money to NPR and PBS, according to White House officials.
Federal workers who scoffed when they first received Elon Musk’s infamous “Fork in the Road” buyout initiative are taking different tack now that there is a second offer on the table: saying yes.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg struggled in federal court Tuesday to defend his reasons for the Facebook owner’s $1 billion purchase of Instagram more than a decade ago - one of two acquisitions the Federal ...