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- UK Labour deputy leader calls governing Conservatives 'scum'
- Company plans to expand in Beaver County, creating nearly 700 new jobs
- Race to determine next Japan premier likely to go to run-off - NHK
- Extreme weather hits insurance premiums
- Toby wants to be adopted by a family that will love him and be devoted to him
- Student proud to see USC, Furman & other schools honored for sustainability work
- Joshua Bell, Midori and the Cleveland Orchestra are highlights of classical music season
- Opinion: Instilling diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace takes hard work, but the benefits are undebatable
- In their words: Rape victims tell of emotional highs, lows following the arrest of former Jumoke Academy CEO Michael Sharpe more than three decades after the attacks
- Voters, not jurors to weigh in on St. Louis gun-toter Mark McCloskey in US Senate run
- My patients are suffering from a pandemic of online misinformation about COVID-19
- Tech Trail: The ‘most influential Latino in Silicon Valley’ has some advice for Miami parents
- Time is running out: Investors skittish over debt in China and in the U.S.
- What happens to crime where recreational marijuana is legal? Here’s what we know
- Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning to go to a performance or exhibit
- Fill your calendar with art at these exhibits at South Florida galleries and museums
- ‘Helpless’: Months after getting COVID-19, Boise teen struggles with lingering symptoms
- Congratulations, Devan Allen. Tarrant County needs more commissioners like you
- Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination or weekly testing requirement for most Connecticut state employees to begin Monday
- What exactly is gentrification and how do neighborhoods become susceptible?
- National college rankings don’t always tell a school’s whole story
- To keep Raleigh’s housing more affordable, make housing more abundant
- KC Sports Replay: Salvy passes Bench, K-State earns Top 25 ranking, Ravens beat Chiefs
- Letters: KC readers discuss Kevin Strickland, Biden’s failures, barbershop COVID
- Biden’s many blunders hurt the Hispanic community | Opinion
- ‘Motherly soul’: Ruth Scover, owner of a Kansas City, Kansas, cafe, dies at 64
- The next play: What’s on deck this week in the Triangle?
- Trump, the vaccines and the ‘deniers’ | Opinion
- Gaylord Hospital’s adaptive workout class bridges gap ‘from rehabilitation to real life’
- After imposing vaccine mandates, Connecticut colleges and universities seeing few COVID-19 cases
- Why you should check cars for flood damage before buying
- Here are the top venues for classical music concerts in South Florida
- Dancers are ready for audiences. Here are the performances you can’t miss this season
- Those big plays NC State coach Dave Doeren was looking for? The Wolfpack delivered
- Next Play: Week starts strong with Chiefs’ first AFC West matchup vs. L.A. Chargers
- The Cove, which helps grieving children in Connecticut, having annual fundraiser
- 5 things to know about the expansion of Tweed-New Haven Airport
- South Florida arts groups are finding new ways to address equity and inclusion
- Where are the best concerts in South Florida? Here are the top venues
- Oakwood, Boylan, Battery Heights and more: A guide to Raleigh neighborhoods
- The battle for the soul of Idaho will be fought — and won — in the Republican primary
- For one Black marijuana entrepreneur, ‘touching the flower’ is no longer goal
- ‘Proving everyone wrong’: This Miami developer spots value others missed
- American & Mexican Diner in Hartford fills Zion Street vacancy with all-day breakfast and Mexican spot
- Cowboys answer to Eagles’ ‘Beat Dallas’ garb: No shirts. No showiness. No silliness.
- Top musical acts coming to the Miami area this season include Imagine Dragons, The Weeknd
- Meet Mr. Trash Wheel. He's on a mission and gaining fame
- It’s time to get excited about art again. Here are the exhibits that we can’t wait to see
- Corporate investment in Hartford redevelopment projects a sign of growing confidence in city projects
- Since 1884, a Hartford shelter’s wood yard provided work for the homeless. Its closure brings new opportunity