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The Senate Rules Committee has endorsed the longtime head of Baltimore's library system to be the next Librarian of Congress.
A Virginia restaurant owner uses meat cleaver to fight off robber armed with gun. WAVY's Jason Marks reports.
Video shows a Georgia DUI suspect allegedly attempting to bribe his arresting officer with cash and beer. WXIA's La'Tasha Givens reports.
University president, Eric Kaler, said in a statement that the process for awarding the degree to Prince began even before his April 21 death.
The first lounge will close July 5, at the end of the Independence Day weekend, and the last lounge will close the week of December 19.
The U.S. government is taking a key step in relinquishing control of the internet's addressing system, fulfilling a promise made in the 1990s.
New cancer drugs that help the immune system fight tumors are having remarkable effects. But don't companies need to look for other approaches, too?
Yet another security outfit is reporting that millions of passwords — for Twitter accounts — are floating around the dark side of the internet.
The Advocate has a piece by Catalina Velasquez, director of People For the American Way Foundation's "Young People For" program, that explains why the recently passed transgender discrimination law in North Carolina hurts everyone, not just the direct targets of the legislation.
For more than two decades, Maria Mancia wondered what happened to her boy. What was he doing? What did he look like? Would he remember me?