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Texas families plead for information on at least 23 girls missing from summer camp after floods
Texas parents frantically posted photos of their young daughters on social media with pleas for information as at least 23 campers from an all-girls summer camp were unaccounted for Friday after
ICE head Todd Lyons slams Boston Globe report featuring Massachusetts activist
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons is slamming the Boston Globe over an article highlighting a local activist who alerts the community when federal agents are in the area to evade them. ICE’s Enforcement
Lawmakers have aimed to change Michigan's fireworks laws since they went into place
Since Michigan legalized fireworks sales, state lawmakers have routinely introduced bills to change fireworks regulations before July Fourth.
Gov. Abbott says 'all necessary resources' mobilized for Texas Hill Country flooding response
Gov. Greg Abbott said the state has mobilized "all necessary resources" to parts of the Texas Hill Country hit with "devastating" and deadly flooding Friday.
At least 10 people injured by Fourth of July fireworks, KC hospitals report
At least ten people in Kansas City have been transported to Kansas City hospitals for care after being injured from fireworks on the Fourth of July.
Measles exposure reported at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has announced that there was a measles exposure this week at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita. On Friday, the agency gave details of the exposure. It
How people are celebrating, protesting and traveling for July Fourth
Recent polls will tell you there's been a drop in national pride among Americans, particularly Democrats in the Trump era, with some questioning whether to celebrate July Fourth at all this year. But
Wrongly convicted of murder, Baltimore man receives $2.85 million and an apology
A man who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit has been awarded $2.85 million — and a heartfelt apology — by state officials. “There are no words to express how deeply sorry we are
Striking city workers bring protest to July 4 parade — and the union says it’s ready to bargain again
As marching bands strode across Independence Mall to kick off the city’s annual July Fourth parade, their snares and horns sounded weak beneath the chants of striking union workers. “No contract, no
Woman in critical condition at the hospital after 'near-drowning' at Gray's Lake Park
Police said they were continuing to investigate the near-drowning, and say there's no danger to other park users.
When do 2025 AP scores come out? Where to get results
The yearly exams each May test students mastery of first-year college course subjects. Here's when the results are released.
7 little-known items in Trump’s big agenda bill
When President Donald Trump signs his so-called big, beautiful bill into law Friday, much of the focus will be on its big-ticket items — tax cuts, slashes to Medicaid and food stamp spending and
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