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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes 70% of its funding to local stations, announced its closure Aug. 1 after losing more than $1 billion in federal funds last month.
Happy Gilmore was Trump before Trump burst onto the political scene — but he's also pretty woke. That cross-appeal explains ...
Sorry, but your cane sugar Coke won't be healthier than corn syrup. Both are added sugars that fuel metabolic disease when ...
How'd cotton candy beer, Dirty Dancing egg rolls and pickle-fried Oreos taste? These IndyStar reporters give their takes ...
Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Ruben Gallego are part of a diverse and large field of White House hopefuls tiptoeing toward ...
Radio show host Charlamagne tha God suggested that comedian Jon Stewart should run for president in 2028, arguing Stewart is ...
The Indiana Fever (16-12) are on a four-game winning streak going into their away matchup against the Seattle Storm on Sunday ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had long provided federal funding to local public radio and television stations across the country.
Republicans criticizing Zohran Mamdani seem more than willing to ignore the way President Donald Trump pardoned Jan. 6 ...
When Ty Washington placed his name in the transfer portal, the first text message he received was from Notre Dame offensive ...
WEST LAFAYETTE — Charlie Woods entered the Junior PGA Championship and started slow, just cracking the top 50 on Tuesday at Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette. Woods would prove to ...
Nick Hinojosa was hired as Lebanon's new basketball coach and Monrovia moved quickly to replace him, naming Brian Barber coach.
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