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RFK is making his rounds on the Hill this week, looking to shore up enough support from senators to be Trump's Health and Human Services secretary.

The stopgap measure would prevent a partial government shutdown set to begin after midnight Friday.

Outagamie’s 911 call center has a vacancy rate of just over 25%. That number is on par with the national average.

On Monday, a teenage student shot and killed another teenage student and a teacher. The suspected shooter is also deceased. Another six were injured.





The details of the allegations were redacted and hidden from public view.

Rex Heuermann pleaded not guilty to killing Valerie Mack, whose remains were first found on Long Island in 2000.

The federal Child Tax Credit is currently $2,000 per child.

Democrats are feeling more pessimistic about the U.S. economy after Donald Trump's victory.





The archivist said neither she nor Biden can act without Congress or the courts lifting the deadline for states to sign on to the amendment.

Nvidia, the superstar stock that’s been a big reason for Wall Street’s run to records this year, fell for its eighth loss in the last nine days.

Harris delivered the message in Prince George’s County, Maryland, on Tuesday in what were somewhat rare public remarks since election

President-elect Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, repeatedly made the claim while campaigning this year.





When the new biennium begins in January, Senate Republicans in Wisconsin will maintain their majority but with four fewer members.

Luigi Mangione is scheduled to appear in court in Pennsylvania on Thursday morning.

Heading home for the holidays? It may be the last holiday season you can travel with your current ID.

The One in Five Foundation for Kids had announced a national award for the second-grader on Tuesday.





The 97th Oscars, hosted by Conan O’Brien, will be held on Sunday, March 2, broadcasting on ABC and streaming live on Hulu.

This list will be updated as more memorials and vigils are established.

“When individuals resort to violence, it signals a profound loss of confidence in structures that are meant to support and protect the public.”

Three people are dead, including the alleged juvenile shooter, and six others sent to area hospitals for injuries.

World News

The killing of Igor Kirillov is a wake-up call for the Russian capital, writes Steve Rosenberg.

The judge said Sara endured "despicable" abuse as he jailed her father and stepmother for life.

Tens of thousands of pensioners might not get their Winter Fuel Payments this year because of a backlog in processing claims.

The verdicts aren't yet in - but the trial has already started changing the conversations around consent in the country and beyond





Palestinian news outlets have seen a steep drop in audience engagement since October 2023.

Past incidents involving "extreme nationalist sentiment" were underestimated, a review finds.

The Labour MP says she conducted her own undercover tests before she became "too well known".

Olympic 800m gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson is voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2024.





Campaigners say they were not properly informed of a pension age rise to bring them in line with men.

Kyran, who was six when last seen alive, was reported missing from his home in County Louth in August.

Most of the more than 100,000 people who disappeared in Syria since 2011 are now believed to be dead.

The suspect faces first-degree murder and second-degree murder charges in the killing of CEO Brian Thompson.





The Scunthorpe Lovely Ladies Group is now staging regular meetings and even a Christmas party.

Labour's rejection of a payout for pension age changes is criticised, while Reform UK is in talks with the billionaire.

Survivors of strangulation welcome the first recommendations for courts on punishment for offenders.

Nigel Farage tells the BBC he is in "open negotiations" with the US billionaire but no figure has been agreed on.





India tested its first analog space mission in the Himalayan mountains of Ladakh.

Climate change makes it trickier for Churchill's residents to co-exist with increasingly hungry predators

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The government has pledged a joint "strike force" and 24/7 aerial surveillance, as well as a host of other measures.

Danny Castledine, 22, from Nottinghamshire, sustained 44 wounds near the Singel canal in Amsterdam.

It follows a BBC investigation into the Church of England's handling of a sexual abuse case.

Sharjeel Shahzad, 30, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving.





Train managers at Avanti will now walk out on New Year's Eve and 2 January, as well as every Sunday from 12 January to 25 May.

Ex-Post Office boss claims colleagues did not give her information but says she isn't pointing fingers.

Prosecution expert witness Dr Dewi Evans denies changing his opinion about how three babies died.

Russian general killed outside residential block by a bomb hidden in a scooter.





Critics say the radical judicial reform threatens democracy

Marcus Rashford says he is "ready for a new challenge" as he is asked about his Manchester United future.

Two-time champion Peter Wright wins his opening game at the PDC World Championship, while Ryan Meikle beats Fallon Sherrock to set up a match against teenage prodigy Luke Littler.

The lack of a decision review system has a big impact on the women's Test match between England and South Africa.