LONDON (AP) — King Charles III pledged Monday to follow his late mother’s example of “selfless duty” as he addressed lawmakers from both houses of parliament in London before he was to fly to Edinburgh to be with the late queen’s coffin as it lies at rest in the Scottish capital. Earlier, Queen Elizabeth II’s
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More than 1,000 union members at Stellantis‘ castings plant in Kokomo, Ind., went on strike Saturday after contract negotiations broke down, but the union and mangement reached a tentative agreement on a new contract early Monday. It was not immediately clear Monday if union members returned to work after the tentative contract was announced. Ratification
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WATCH ANIMATION: From January 2019 to March 2022, more than 1,200 patients were sued in Williamson County civil courts for medical debt, filed on behalf of a Central Texas hospital mostly by one law firm. We are not naming those entities because this collection practice is legal. This data animation illustrates the number of suits
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TLR ‘uncertain’ about his return to White Sox dugout originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago Tony La Russa said his return to the White Sox dugout is “uncertain” amidst a heart condition he suffered on Aug. 30. “I’m here today flying back with them, off tomorrow, and we’ll see what they say,” La Russa said.
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Columbia University has fallen to No. 18 on the new U.S. News Best Colleges list, months after a math professor questioned the integrity of data the school submitted for the well-known rankings. The Ivy League school in Morningside Heights had previously been ranked No. 2, behind Princeton University. Columbia late Friday announced results from an
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After the September 2019 announcement of Enrique Mazzola as Lyric Opera of Chicago’s new music director, the Italian conductor jumped right into one of his first major initiatives, a plan to lead five of Giuseppe Verdi’s early operas — one a season. Although not exactly a groundbreaking idea, the Early Verdi Series, as it is
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Los Angeles Police Department officers fired on a man who they saw was armed with a firearm Sunday morning. Officers from the Rampart Division responded to the area of 6th Street and Rampart Boulevard around 3:20 a.m. where they made contact with a man who was allegedly armed with a gun near the intersection. Details
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The discovery of hundreds of classified records at Donald Trump’s home has thrust U.S. intelligence agencies into a familiar and uncomfortable role as the foil of a former president who demanded they support his agenda and at times accused officers of treason. While the FBI conducts a criminal investigation, the office that leads the intelligence
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Dear Amy: My wife and I have been married for almost 25 years. We are now almost empty-nesters with one daughter in high school. My wife has a brother and a sister about her same age. I have an issue with their family dynamic that is magnified now that we are older. The two siblings
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If you’re struggling with your garden in these times of uncertain and extreme weather, who better to talk to than botanist and long-time organic gardener Sally Morgan, the British-based author of “The Healthy Vegetable Garden” and “The Climate Change Garden“? Morgan, who is also the editor of Organic Farming magazine, owns Empire Farm, a 100-acre organic farm in Somerset,
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Local The collision occurred at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Route 116. A North Carolina woman was killed in a two-car crash in Ashfield on Saturday night, according to a release from Northwestern District Attorney David E. Sullivan’s office.  The crash happened around 5:30 p.m. Saturday. It occurred at the intersection of Pleasant Street
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While running for a downstate school board seat five years ago, Republican Illinois attorney general candidate Thomas DeVore complained in a Facebook post about students who struggled to make correct change at a concession stand during a basketball game. “Lord help us with the window lickers, I mean special children,” DeVore, a civil attorney from
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