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Woodruff and Cortes both pitched in simulated games Monday.

The summer classes are teaching IT and cybersecurity.

Looks like a rather rainy workweek ahead.

Since the Pull-A-Thon began 12 years ago, teams have collectively pulled more than 250,000 pounds of garlic mustard and Dame’s rocket.

The Achilles tendon is important to be able to walk

The trial is in its seventh week, with closing arguments tentatively set for Thursday after what was expected to be a brief defense presentation.

The week-long summer program is open to students in the Madison area entering seventh and eighth grades.

Summer storms can bring a litany of hazards to boaters, making preparation key to staying safe.

A political science and legal expert in Wisconsin weighs in.

The pandemic-era grant program will end on June 30 if lawmakers can’t agree on state funding to support it.

Know the signs of heat illness.

Maria Weston Kuhn, a survivor of a near-fatal accident, created a nonprofit to help change that.

The U.S. housing market has been in a slump since early 2022, when mortgage rates began to climb from pandemic-era lows.

A 38-year-old female sustained life-threatening injuries.

The Pacers lost star Tyrese Haliburton early in Game 7 to a serious lower right leg injury.

The heat is expected to persist this week with the highest temperatures shifting eastward.

Many took to social media following the attacks on nuclear sites.

The suit could have a a wider impact on future NIL deals across college athletics

The Brewers won their fourth straight and sit a season-high eight games over .500 at 43-35.

Mohi Amini has lived in the United States for over 50 years and still has family in Iran with whom he speaks to daily.

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The US president expressed his frustration at the conduct of the two nations.

Donald Trump accuses both sides of breaking the ceasefire and urges them to "calm down".

If the US president has helped to end the fighting it would mark a significant step back from the brink of a regional conflict.

Israeli airspace has been closed for more than a week - leaving thousands of Britons stranded.

More than 120 Labour MPs are backing plans to block cuts to disability and sickness-related benefits.

Labour MPs' challenge over benefits cuts is perhaps the gravest crisis in the PM's time in office so far.

Owners are increasingly delaying treatment for sick pets to avoid spiralling vet bills, charities warn.

The Competition and Markets Authority says it wants to open up the UK search market.

Caitlin Morgan doubted if her degree was worth it as competition for graduate jobs hit record high.

Two brown bears escape from their enclosure and eat a "week's worth of honey" in the food store.

The Island of Shuna, which includes a ruined castle, working farm and a holiday accommodation business, is on sale for £5.5m.

The German chancellor says Nato leaders will aim to ensure peace in Europe for generations to come.

Lord Foster's winning design also includes a statue of the Queen with Prince Philip.

The All England Club is set to honour a promise to construct a statue of Sir Andy Murray at Wimbledon and hope to unveil it in 2027.

Labour's Natalie Fleet says she used to tell friends "I can't be an MP - I was a teenage parent".

Videos posted online appear to show the newly launched self-driving cars speeding and driving in the wrong lane.

Legal experts say testimony of key witnesses has helped build prosecutors' argument, but does not ensure a conviction on all counts.

Some of music's best new acts will play at Glastonbury. Here's who to see before they get too big.

Grand Slam semi-finalist, Masters champion and a top-five player - Britain's Jack Draper is a different beast on his Wimbledon return.

Hundreds of UK veterans join a legal claim after suffering hearing loss.

Telegram channels sharing disinformation in Polish are pushing the Kremlin’s narrative, experts warn.

The charity was awarded a Cannes Lions award for its campaign to destigmatise the infection.

Twenty cases when police had contact with Alfie Steele and his family were investigated.

The home tests will be offered so that women can check for cervical cancer without visiting a GP.

Jamel Clayton was given seven years, with a judge describing the physical attack as "vicious".

The announcement comes ahead of a two-day Nato summit in the Netherlands.

The facility could be completed within months and have the capacity to hold around 1,000 people.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus appeals for attacks on health facilities to "stop everywhere".

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Iran retaliates as US president hints at regime change

And Iran warns of "everlasting consequences".

The five emotions living in a girl's brain all battle to avoid a complete meltdown.