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He will make his final Dodger Stadium regular season start when the Dodgers host the San Francisco Giants at 7:10 p.m. Friday.

Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Janesville, chairs the House Administration Committee, which oversees programs for member security.

The new policies include but are not limited to multi-day suspensions for students who contribute to unsafe acts.

State Superintendent Jill Underly told the audience that public schools are facing attacks “driven by nothing more than political agendas and hatred.”

The investment essentially doubles the company's investment in the data center complex, which was originally announced in 2023.

Ticketmaster controls 80% or more of major U.S. concert venues' primary ticketing, according to the FTC.

Starbuck's famous pumpkin spice latte has become a cultural icon and led to a ton of other pumpkin spice products

The Farm Tour provides scholarships to students from farming families, donates meals to those in need and highlights the importance of farmers.

Police responded to the unit near the 5500 block of N. 27th Street early on Tuesday morning.

Officials say the rider became unresponsive.

Highs across the state drop into the 60s and 70s.

Survivors often experience PTSD, depression and increases in overdoses or suicide, according to recent JAMA studies.

The agreement provides a lifeline for Intel, which was a Silicon Valley pioneer.

The lawsuit filed by Law Forward seeks damages for eight voters who were affected by the incident.

Conditions like depression and anxiety are the most common complications of pregnancy and birth, particularly in communities of color.

The Packers will be trying for their first 3-0 start since 2020.

Sheeran will bring his North American leg of his "LOOP Tour" through Milwaukee on Thursday, June 25.

The cargo craft's engine stopped during two burns.

The Angels have lost six straight, while the major league-best Brewers have won four of five.

Antifa, short for “anti-fascists,” is an umbrella term for far-left-leaning militant groups and is not a singular entity.

World News

The US president says illegal migration "destroys countries from within", as his two-day state visit to the UK comes to a close.

Trump's disagreements with Sir Keir were somehow channelled past him, rather than at him, writes the BBC's political editor.

The Eritrean man is set to be flown out early on Friday under the government's "one in, one out" deal.

His comments came as the head of the US broadcast regulator vowed to keep holding networks "accountable".

The country is at the conjuncture of several crises at once - but is it fair to blame Macron for 'this shipwreck'?

Outgoing MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore is expected to confirm details in a speech in Istanbul.

The mayor of London did not seek or expect an invite to the state banquet, the BBC understands.

MP Zarah Sultana says she is a victim of a "sexist boys' club" in row over setting up new left wing party.

A constant of stream of Palestinians flee southwards as Israeli tanks reportedly push further into Gaza's biggest urban centre.

Experts are predicting a colourful autumn with red, orange and golden leaves in a vibrant display.

They located this key area of function by recording the brain activity of running rats.

Sanctions for UK doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are too lenient in around a quarter of cases, reports suggest.

The good-natured state visit demonstrated strong relations, but no ally is likely to change the US president's mind.

Marine One was diverted while ferrying Donald Trump from Chequers to Stansted Airport.

The US and UK leaders fielded questions on Ukraine, migration, free speech and Mandelson among other issues.

Day two of US President Donald Trump's second state visit

The singer says she avoided the second-album slump as she "has always got something to say".

Trump's advice to the prime minister on illegal immigration dominates Friday's front pages.

The BBC's analysis editor looks at a decision that leading Democrats have called "an abuse of power".

Tyler Blevins says trolls attack him every day for being less popular than he was at the height of his fame.

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Reform UK has run the authority for just over four months and is embarking on the process of setting next year's budget.

Experts tell the BBC what a final deal might look like, and what Beijing might get in return.

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Dr Webster said he realised Patterson was a killer within minutes of speaking to her.

The decree also outlaws the teaching of 18 subjects, including human rights and sexual harassment.

The author has given her support to Palestine Action, who have been proscribed as a terrorist group.

Israel said it was targeting Hezbollah positions, while Lebanon's PM called for pressure on Israel to stop attacks.

He said his team had considered "alternative offences" but concluded "none were suitable".

Planning approvals for new homes were at their lowest on record during Labour’s first year in office, figures show

Some commercial workers in Afriland Towers jumped out of the third and fourth floors when the fire started.

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