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The Mississippi Board of Education voted to receive public comment on whether to eliminate the state U.S. history test as a ...
A man from Hilliard and an OSU marching band alumnus competed in the "Jeopardy!" episode from April 17. He faced a six-time ...
The American semiquincentennial begins now, marking the 250th anniversary of this country’s founding. Like the bicentennial ...
Andrew Hayes, from Tulepdo, Mississippi, returned for his sixth game with a five-day total of $117,804. The contestant versed Denise LeBlanc-Bock, from Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, and Brenden Monroe, ...
In 2024, roughly a year after lawmakers unveiled the new flag, a Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll of Utah voters revealed that 41% of respondents supported the design while 37% were ...
From the classroom to the television screen: a Kalamazoo-area professor has made her on-air debut as a contestant on ...
The local apparel industry yesterday raised alarm over the potential fallout from the United States’ new Reciprocal Tariff policy, warning it could significantly disrupt the sector and put ...
attorneys for Karen Read are appealing a lower court's ruling that she is not facing double jeopardy to the U.S. Supreme Court. Read's first trial ended with a mistrial last year, but her lawyers ...
Karen Read has asked the United States Supreme Court to take up her ... She has sought dismissal of the charges on double jeopardy grounds. But every court that has taken up the case has denied ...
With retaliatory tariffs from China, Europe, Canada and other countries, the total trade in jeopardy is expected to cross $4 trillion. Machinery, transport and chemicals are the US’ top imports ...
Triple Stumpers happen all the time on Jeopardy!, but it is less common for no one to get the answer right on the final question. The latest instance, on Thursday’s (April 3) episode was even ...
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