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Dolly Parton is on the mend. The singer, 79, took to social media to set the record straight on her health, just one day after her sister asked the public to pray for Parton. “I know lately, everybody ...
The late Father Richard John Neuhaus had a love/hate relationship with The New York Times. On the other hand, Richard Neuhaus could no more imagine skipping The New York Times in the morning than he ...
The clip of Obama saying the quote was said to come from an event, "An Evening With President Obama," that took place at the O2 Arena in London on Sept. 24, 2025. It consisted of a dialogue between ...
A light-rail passenger boarded a Blue Line train full of fans leaving the Minnesota Twins’ Pride Day game one Saturday afternoon in June. Within a few stops of Target Field, the passenger messaged ...
Audrey Hendley has never had a 10-year plan. Yet what began as an entry-level position at American Express in 1992 blossomed into three decades of professional growth and leadership. Hendley, who now ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
Welcome to jobs Friday — except there’s no U.S. employment report today. Blame the latest government shutdown in Washington. That’s not to say Wall Street and the Federal Reserve are flying blind.
You probably don’t need more time. By Jancee Dunn When I look back on all the major decisions I’ve dithered over, I could scream. It took me a decade to commit to becoming a parent. I wavered for a ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers became the first wild card team in MLB to advance to the next round after sweeping the Cincinnati Reds in two games, and LA has its top two starting pitchers to thank for the ...
NPR speaks with retired Gen. Randy Manner, who was once a top official in the National Guard, about the president's use of the military in American cities. At a speech to hundreds of generals and ...
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