After Trump and Congress spending cuts, public media stations wait on money for emergency alerts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributed federal funds to public media stations, is shutting down on September 30.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributed federal funds to public media stations, is shutting down on September 30.
A Tennessee man with the same name as New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth is facing charges alleging that he used the names of hundreds of dead or retired pro baseball players to make phony claims for payouts in class action settlements.
Public schools have reopened in the nation’s capital with parents on edge over the presence of thousands of National Guard troops, some armed, and federal law enforcement officers.
Commuters and students in Philadelphia say they’re waking up earlier and scrambling to avoid being late as they navigate service reductions by the region’s public transit agency.
A firefighter has died after suffering a cardiac emergency while battling a blaze in southwest Montana.
The deaths of 21 dogs at an upstate New York boarding facility are under investigation.
President Donald Trump is hosting South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at the White House on Monday.
German prosecutors say an American man who worked at a U.S. military facility in Germany and allegedly offered to supply sensitive information to China has been indicted on espionage charges.
Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada is expected to plead guilty to federal charges related to his role in the violent drug trade that for years flooded the U.S. with cocaine, heroin and other illicit substances.
Students at the University of South Carolina received an alert about a possible active shooter near a library on the main Columbia campus, though there were no immediate reports of any shots being fired.