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Gov. Newsom signed the bill that would authorize public schools and community colleges to close on Diwali.

The physicists conducted their research at three California universities and Yale.

The bill requires insurance coverage for infertility treatments and fertility preservation services.

The Democratic field is more crowded than the Republican field.

State senators and community members gathered in Milwaukee to discuss a proposal that would bring speed and red-light cameras to the city.

The advisory motion passed Monday night during the district’s annual electors meeting, where members also voted on the district’s tax levy.

Profits will help public TV stations with licensing fees for popular programs that include "The Best of Joy of Painting" and "America's Test Kitchen."

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., has been tapped to serve as the top Democrat on the new Jan. 6 committee.

Packers welcomed multiple players back who have been battling through injuries.

Skarllet Brisco, a Job Corps student in Milwaukee, is pursuing a medical administrative assistant certification.

A picture of Tole circulating online shows him in a neck brace on a hospital bed, covered in blood with a deep slash to the side of his face.

The incident happened on Aug. 29 when officers were attempting to track down a murder suspect and were led on a high-speed chase.

Frost Advisories and Freeze Warnings are in effect Tuesday night.

Here's where you can safely dispose of your unwanted and unused medications.

The NBA star will visit with the team, mentor athletes and work with coach Jon Scheyer.

Priester grew up in the Chicago area and was in the Wrigley Field stands for Game 5 of the 2016 World Series.

With Democratic Gov. Tony Evers planning not to run again next year, Kaul's decision Tuesday leaves the Democratic primary field wide open.

New tornado survey completed found that a tornado from June 20, 2025 had winds exceeding 210 mph, making it the first rated EF5 since 2013.

The Los Angeles Lakers star teased that he would have something to say Tuesday.

The other three existing markets are St. Louis, which has been the league's attendance darling; Washington, D.C.; and Birmingham, Alabama

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The dropping of charges against two men last month prompted criticism from some ministers and MPs.

The PM says there are no plans to open up more visa routes ahead of a visit to India to tout a trade deal.

Leaders in the UK's tight-knit Jewish population are asking what more can be done to keep their institutions safe.

Three families share the realisations that enabled them to declutter and transform their homes and lives.

The EU is the destination for 78% of steel products made in the UK for overseas markets.

With close to 32,000 dog attacks recorded in England and Wales last year, is there a better solution?

In a conference speech, the Tory leader will say the Conservatives are the only party "with a plan to get our economy back on track".

Hackers were said to have stolen the photographs, names and addresses of about 8,000 children.

Most are linked to suicide or drugs, with spice and nitazines increasingly deadly.

Lenders could pay out £8.2bn in compensation, which is less than the FCA had previously estimated.

The filmmaker said it is not what her dad, who died in 2014, would have wanted.

"The horror of that dark day will be forever seared in the memories of us all," UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said.

After eight years in office, Emmanuel Macron's position as president is coming under increasing pressure as France's political crisis escalates.

Accusations that a China spying case collapsed because the government refused to declare Beijing a "threat" lead Wednesday papers.

Two years after the 7 October attacks, dozens of hostages remain in Hamas captivity. BBC Verify has been examining what we know about them.

With social media reports of harlequin ladybirds invading UK homes this week, Elizabeth Rizzini explains why the weather means some ladybirds are on the move.

Pedro Pascal and Naomi Campbell were also there, while Richard E Grant wore an apron for Miu Miu show.

In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.

Nerves were raw in a hearing that covered much ground, and saw Trump's attorney general go on the attack.

It was previously thought the delivery service could face disruption for several days after some drivers began three days of action.

The Canadian government blocked Marineland's attempt to export the animals to a park in China.

Julia Wandelt and Karen Spragg visited Rothley to confront Kate and Gerry McCann, a trial heard.

Southwark Crown Court hears how Fayaz Khan posted a video in which he makes a gun gesture with his hand before saying "pop, pop, pop".

Hundreds of hikers have been guided to safety in Tibet after becoming trapped over the weekend by heavy snowfall.

Conor McGregor accepts an 18-month ban for violating the UFC's anti-doping policy, the organisation says.

Despite the warm words, Canada remains the only G7 country not to have reached a trade deal with Trump this year.

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The tragic case of two-year-old Ethan who was abused and killed by his grandparents.

Jenrick defends comment on not seeing “another white face” in Handsworth.

And the impact of Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries

The film is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort

England midfielder Jordan Henderson says he has had "tough moments" since leaving Liverpool for Saudi Arabia and could "have made different decisions".