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"We'll be replacing the white panels with new panels and then refurbishing the letters and logo and reinstalling it on the new location." ...
Kohl's and Macy's are closing stores nationwide, impacting several communities. California will be hit hardest, losing a combined 20 stores between the two retailers. Two of America's largest ...
The so-called de minimis exemption allowed Chinese and Hong Kong retailers to ship millions of packages worth $800 or less ...
The LA Dodgers are headed to the White House Monday for a celebration of their World Series triumph, and for some players it's been a difficult decision. Shortstop Mookie Betts announced Friday ...
Millions of Americans in the South and Midwest faced a second day of deadly spring storms and tornadoes on Friday. The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned that communities should prepare for ...
KPBS sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge explains what we already know about herbal remedies — and what scientists hope to discover next. Ephedra. Artemisia. Yerba santa. Opium poppy. A lot of well ...
As of April 1, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shut down its Maternal and Child Health Branch, which works with other countries to ensure that mothers and children at risk of or ...
Michael Hurley did not want to end his week in Knoxville. The idiosyncratic songwriter and cartoonist had been coming to the East Tennessee city for decades, but his trip there over the last ...
Sean Combs, the entertainment mogul who's been in custody since his September arrest for charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy, faces two new counts as part of a ...
The American labor market just provided a bit of reassuring economic news at the end of a rocky week. U.S. employers added 228,000 jobs in March. That's about twice the number added the previous ...
Gianni Castiglione did not set out to study horses. The Vanderbilt University biologist and his colleagues were interested in how different animal species balance the need to produce energy with ...
It all started with two kids who shared a geeky hobby. Growing up in Seattle, childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen were obsessed with an emerging industry called computing. As teenagers ...
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