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When the lights dimmed on l ongtime theater-lover Kathryn Woodsen’s vision, the magic of live theater didn’t fade.

This comes as fears rise over the New World screwworm fly.

From July 13 to 14, within a span of 24 hours, emergency medical services (EMS) confirmed it responded to five overdose calls.

An update on inflation hurt Wall Street’s hopes for lower interest rates.

He's accused of kidnapping pregnant 16-year-old Sophia Franklin.

La Crosse Fire Department has responded to 13 water-related incidents so far this year.

Showers and thunderstorms are possible across much of the state.

Find out when Summerfest 2026 will be held.

The 23-year-old created an instant stir when he threw a 100.5 mph fastball for his first pitch in the big leagues.

The DNR said the air quality was expected to reach "unhealthy for sensitive groups" (USG) to "unhealthy" levels.

Officials said no injuries have been reported.

The child was killed Thursday, July 10 in a home on the 9100 block of N. 75th Street in Milwaukee.

This week, Wisconsin joined several other states in suing the Trump administration for freezing nearly $6.8 billion in school funding nationwide.

"The Penguin," HBO's dark drama from the "Batman" universe, was also surprisingly dominant in the limited series category with 24 nominations.

The Clippers have posted 14 consecutive winning seasons, the longest active streak in the NBA.

MLB has been experimenting with the automated ball-strike system in the minor leagues since 2019.

Rotary parlors, drones and GPS are tools now fully integrated in day-to-day operations on many farms.

A 4-year-old died from the fire.

Police say unreleased music by Beyoncé along with footage, show plans and concert set lists were stolen from a car in Atlanta rented by associates.

More than 11 million tons of plastic wash into oceans every year, according to the United States of Plastic report.

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With the show in crisis, BBC director general Tim Davie said no decision has been made on the next series.

The past weeks have put serious pressure on Tim Davie's leadership, says Katie Razzall.

The existence of the scheme could not be reported until now because of a court injunction.

The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizen's data and the fallout.

One of the men's lawyers says felling the Sycamore Gap tree was an act of "drunken stupidity".

Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, has died.

If he wins, the 15-year-old Brit will be the youngest male winner of an acting Emmy.

Trump says he trusts "almost nobody" in exclusive interview discussing the war in Ukraine, Nato and the UK.

Chancellor tells the financial industry to change the narrative around consumer investment to encourage growth.

Teenagers may be manipulated to carry out acts of sabotage, counter-terror police said.

In June, nearly eight million received universal credit, 83.6% of whom were British and Irish nationals.

The company's future remains uncertain as it posts losses of £1.65bn for the year to March.

Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker, who left in May, is still the corporation's top earner.

Aged 19, Marten became a disciple of a notorious preacher who allegedly controlled and raped women.

Ethan Ives-Griffiths was two when he died from a brain injury inflicted by his grandparents.

The US president signalled a new tone on Nato, voiced his respect for Keir Starmer - and showed his reflective side.

The local council says it is pushing ahead with plans to build tunnels to four outlying isles in the archipelago.

Who are Adam Carruthers and Daniel Graham and what possible motive did they have for their action?

Kyiv's mayor is among those asking why there has to be a delay to introducing new tariffs as the fighting continues.

Trading standards officers found 115 items, including some that were more than two weeks out of date.

The chancellor missed the 28-day deadline for registering free tickets from the National Theatre.

Ethan Ives-Griffiths' grandparents and mother are all found guilty of charges relating to his death.

Campaigners welcome the uplift, but argue it still "falls far short of matching inflation".

Trump asked Ukraine's Zelensky earlier this month if he could strike Moscow and other Russian targets, the Financial Times reported.

The RSPCA say the dogs were kept in overcrowded conditions with little access to fresh water.

MPs will vote on François Bayrou's budget plan in the autumn, in a moment of high risk for the government.

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President Trump gives an exclusive interview to the BBC.

And, will there be a boycott of the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Newcastle are exploring a move for Hugo Ekitike - but would the French striker play with Alexander Isak or replace him?

World number one Scottie Scheffler questions why he is continually chasing victories in the sport's biggest tournaments.

BBC Sport looks at the numbers behind West Indies' second-lowest Test score of 27.