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Spartanburg police name suspect in Westgate Mall shooting

Two people have been charged and arrested since Friday's shooting in the Westgate Mall food court, a

Scientific societies to step up after Trump puts key climate report in doubt

Earlier this week, Trump's administration told about 400 scientists working on the National Climate

Upheaval in Washington Hinders Campaign Against Bird Flu

Determined to cut costs and manage communications, the Trump administration is moving too slowly to

DOJ ends decades-old school desegregation order, more expected

The Justice Department is lifting a school desegregation order in Louisiana dating to the Civil Righ

Kennedy Issues Demands for Vaccine Approvals That Could Affect Fall Covid Boosters

The plans amount to an extraordinary flex of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s power as health secretary to ma

Warren Buffett shocks shareholders by announcing intention to retire

Warren Buffett has shocked an arena full of his shareholders by announcing that he wants to retire a

'I felt his presence': Nebraska man goes to Vietnam to find brother

Manuel Puentes' patrol was ambushed during the Vietnam War.

Science backers say proposed federal research cuts pose dire risks.

One expert said the consequences would be “catastrophic” if Congress enacts the White House agenda o

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1949 to now: A timeline of theme parks in Central Florida

Countdown to Epic: A history of Central Florida theme parks starting in 1949.

A meteor shower is visible through most of May — here's how to see it

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is peaking. Experts say you can expect to see 10 to 15 meteors per hou

Army plans military parade in Washington for 250th anniversary

The Army is organizing a military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14 to celebrate its 250th anni