Jan. 6 defendants who could be pardoned by President-elect Donald Trump include several Monroe County men and a former NASCAR driver from Pen Argyl.
Martin Wolf So Shakespeare famously wrote about old age as sans eyes, sans teeth, sans everything. And the terror is that that will be dominating our society and the key thing is what we do about it.
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A thrilling new season of ‘Paatal Lok’, a captivating docuseries on the Roshans and an action-comedy led by Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz—this week is packed with unmissable titles to dive into ...
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Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100, spent his life intertwined with America’s and the world’s enduring legacy ...
The Boston Red Sox reportedly are interested in five notable relievers in addition to pursuing star lefty Tanner Scott.
Three candidates are vying to replace departing Portland Public Schools board member Andrew Scott, who is stepping down with ...
An ex-Lancaster city police officer charged with sexually assaulting or attempting to assault five girls when he was on the ...