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A new report from Sen. Schiff is accusing the Trump administration of misusing taxpayer dollars to display political banners in the nation’s capital.

The announcement came on Monday, Sept. 15, the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month.

The deadline to apply for assistance is Nov. 12.

Cynthia “Cindy” Rehberg was not the one who made the post.

The death of the 34-year-old inmate is now under investigation.

Ruby R. Lehman is a white, 6-year-old girl with brown hair and green eyes. She is 4 feet tall and weighs 100 pounds.

The program will include 34 participating high schools this season; that's more than double the number of schools that participated when it launched.

School is back in session at a building badly damaged by recent flooding.

The daughter of former FBI director James Comey worked on the cases against Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Almost 40 people have died in rail trespassing cases in Wisconsin since 2020.

High temperatures will stay in the 70s and 80s.

The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to overturn its decade-old decision in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case.

Critics argued in the offseason that it’s a dangerous play, but there wasn’t enough injury data to ban it for safety concerns.

Danny O’Neil has filled in as Wisconsin’s starting quarterback since Edwards’ injury.

President Donald Trump and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping would speak Friday to possibly finalize the deal, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.

She’s now the third Democrat to enter the race after Gov. Tony Evers said he would not seek a third term.

The test car struck another car attempting to make a left-hand turn into a business parking lot.

Searchers have been looking for the ship since the 1970s, lending to the F.J. King's reputation as a ghost ship.

Nicknamed "Clover," the sunflower was recently confirmed by Guinness World Records as the tallest ever recorded.

Celebrated each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the month is a chance for many to learn about and celebrate the contributions of Hispanic cultures.

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The panel finds that four of the five genocidal acts defined under international law have been carried out against Palestinians during the war.

A new report accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, in "the strongest and most authoritative UN finding to date".

Elizabeth and Henry are among those ditching technology in their bedrooms to see how they cope.

Months of preparations have gone into the state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.

Earnings figures for the three months to July are used for the yearly increase.

The BBC's political editor says people at the top of government acknowledge the last few weeks have been dreadful for them.

The vice-president's remarks come amid a wave of firings over posts deemed inappropriate about Kirk's death.

Official data shows the number of people who received winter fuel payments after now-reversed government cuts.

The proposed law would force public bodies to co-operate with investigations into major disasters.

The error - affecting England and Wales - raises concerns about the impact on the government's approach to drug deaths.

Lily McGarry thought she had "fresher's flu" but it was a condition that nearly claimed her life.

The policy has been a success, but economists have raised questions around its fairness and its sustainability.

As a new exhibition opens about the Bank of England, the BBC takes a rare look inside the building.

As summer draws to a close, we explore BBC Woman's Hour's expert strategies to help us declutter.

Russia imprisoned Dmytro shortly after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He was freed last month.

The Champions League is back this week and BBC Sport has taken a look at 10 teenagers who will be aiming to impress this season.

Mark Ronson looks back on a troubled childhood, and how it informed his career as a DJ and producer.

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Three members of the self-proclaimed Kingdom of Kubala have been living near Jedburgh for several months.

The firm will restart production on 24 September but industry sources warn the impact could last longer.

The 21-year-old was killed in 2012 and her body found in a septic tank in the garrison town of Nanyuki.

Google's president and chief investment officer Ruth Porat tells the BBC there are "profound opportunities in the UK".

Israeli Simon Leviev, accused of defrauding multiple women of up to $10m, is taken into custody at an airport.

He has accused the paper of defamation and libel, saying it served as a "mouthpiece" for Democrats.

A court orders their parents to compensate Haidilao for reputational and operational losses.

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An aristocrat and her convict partner go on the run with their newborn, ending in tragedy.

Tory MP and shadow minister Danny Kruger defects to Reform.

As the Champions League returns on Tuesday, BBC Sport experts predict their winners, which English team will go furthest, a surprise package and most exciting player to watch.

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes believes the club messed up badly with their summer transfer strategy and lack the "quality" needed to fit manager Ruben Amorim's controversial 3-4-3 system.

Cramp cocktails and apps are just some of the ways women's' rugby teams have been trying to ensure their players are able to perform at the highest level throughout their menstrual cycle.

Armand Duplantis breaks the men's pole vault world record for the 14th time, clearing 6.30m attempt after winning gold at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.