In the heart of Altoona, Iowa, there’s a culinary gem that’s been serving up some of the most mouthwatering seafood this side ...
Will the Supreme Court rescue President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional ...
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Journalist Sarah Jones chronicles the gaps in the nation's health care system and social safety net that were highlighted by ...
Children are taught that doctors are trustworthy healers, so there’s a special sense of betrayal when they inflict pain.
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In 1784, a woman was murdered in Upper Freehold. The murderer was found guilty, but then let go. Historian Sue Kozel pieces ...
"Nobody here is trying to hurt each other," Madelyn Haggard, 16, said. After talking about how kids don't often have the power to change the issues affecting them most, one of the teens ...
In the heart of Greenville, South Carolina, there’s a literary treasure trove that’s been quietly captivating book lovers for ...
An increasingly influential group of conservative scholars has some drastic ideas about the president’s power.
Federal agencies across Washington are finding ways to keep funding frozen even after judges last month temporarily blocked ...