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As schools nationwide grapple with the best ways to keep students and staff safe from gun violence, a Gloucester County district is turning to AI. Glassboro Public School District is the first ...
An investigator for the New York City Department of Correction violated the city’s sanctuary policies by providing information to federal immigration authorities about at least two people in custody, ...
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A breakup can’t keep him down. Shaun White was all smiles in his first TV interview since his split from his fiancée Nina Dobrev on Tuesday. The former professional snowboarder cheerfully looked back ...
There was much to smile about in Chapel Hill on Saturday. A grinning Jordon Hudson joined boyfriend Bill Belichick on the field at Kenan Memorial Stadium before UNC notched its first home win of the ...
ST. GEORGE — Two St. George parents are telling their story following their 8-month-old daughter's life-changing surgery. Eliana Tibbs, Elie for short, was born with biliary atresia, a rare liver ...
The New York Times issued a correction Thursday, admitting it had wrongly attributed an antisemitic remark to Charlie Kirk when the late Turning Point USA founder was actually critiquing the comment.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lemme, Kourtney Kardashian Barker's vitamin and supplement brand, introduces its latest innovation in everyday wellness: Lemme Immunity. Just in time for sick ...
‘Limited Drop. Don’t Snooze.’ This flavor won’t be here for long. The market for gummy supplements, even for adults, has exploded in the last few years. Grüns is tapping into consumer’s desires for ...
The Appellate Division’s First Department threw out the judgment last month. New York Attorney General Letitia James sent formal notice Thursday that her office will appeal a decision last month that ...