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Despite good intentions, many people unknowingly reinforce poor posture with their strength-training workouts, leading to ...
A team of astronomers has detected what they call the most promising signs to date of a possible biosignature, or signs of ...
President Donald Trump says he is considering detaining American citizens who have been convicted of violent crimes abroad, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, the Kremlin said Saturday.
Savannah's Mayor Van Johnson was sworn in as the African American Mayor's Association (AAMA) on Friday at the organizations ...
Hundreds of people stood in lines, passing each title from Serendipity Books' former location directly to the correct shelves in the new building.
Two people were shot early Saturday morning at a hotel on Abercorn Street, according to the Savannah Police Department. Officers responded to the Extended Stay America hotel around 2 a.m. and quickly ...
A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed.
The court acted in an emergency appeal from the ACLU contending that immigration authorities appeared to be moving to restart removals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
Here's a look at what happened in the U.S. government this week: U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, traveled to El Salvador this week to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release.
Former Harvard Medical School morgue manager accused of stealing body parts expected to plead guilty
A New Hampshire man who was arrested and charged with stealing and selling body parts will plead guilty, according to federal court documents.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen spoke about the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, emphasizing the importance of upholding ...
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