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Billy Ray took to social media tonight to announce that he would be releasing his own cover of the classic “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” from The Wizard Of Oz, along with guitarist Micki Free and ...
AI leaders told Newsweek why they appreciated the accessibility of the panels and what made this conference stand out from similar gatherings.
On Nov. 8, four days after Trump’s victory, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and then-Oregon Attorney General Rosenblum ...
Special to IFN Duke Health Lake Norman Hospital celebrated a significant milestone that marked the integration of mission, ...
President Donald Trump’s White House has waived the protections of nine aides to former President Joe Biden ahead of their ...
As Pride Month wraps up, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin has been named to a list of the nation's top LGBTQ+ officeholders.
The former First Lady, 61, is vacationing in Mallorca with daughters Malia and Sasha. The trio was photographed dining at the ...
Following Tulsa’s deadly Juneteenth shootings, local mentors emphasize outreach and mentorship as critical tools to prevent youth violence. One teen’s story highlights how support and guidance can ...
The first female and first African president of the IOC, Kirsty Coventry, was inaugurated in the role Monday on the organization's 131st birthday with praise that the ...
Usha Vance's best looks as second lady have been effortlessly stylish, though not every outfit has matched the occasion.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg wins primary election with 70% support a year after prosecuting President Donald Trump in business ...
JBS, a giant Brazilian firm once fined billions for bribery, is trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Some credit President ...