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President Donald Trump announced a new initiative to encourage millions of Americans to upload their personal health data and medical records to apps and systems run by private tech companies.
A former Ukrainian prisoner of war has embraced life since his release in April. In one week, Stanislav Tarnavskyi proposed ...
A viral concert video sparked resignations, outrage and memes — but what does it reveal about how we judge others and hold ...
Thousands of Black Sabbath fans are paying their respects to Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne as his hearse makes its ...
Sunny Rock Solar LLC, a 20-megawatt solar farm under construction in Henry County, has been issued a Consent Order for ...
Trump officials like to say their policies are focused on helping Main Street, not Wall Street. “Wall Street has done very ...
Two weeks after spending the Fourth of July on a popular South Carolina lake, 12-year-old Jaysen Carr died from a ...
For many people, Hogan will forever be recalled fondly for his larger-than-life persona and reality TV star, slamming down ...
A Martinsville Circuit Court grand jury has indicted two Bassett women following an incident in which another woman was ...
Johnson, owner of the shuttered Kornna Kitchen Restaurant in uptown Martinsville, was charged Nov. 27 with nine felony counts of obtaining money by false pretense and nine felony counts of larceny by ...
The Senate confirmed former Trump lawyer Emil Bove for a lifetime appointment as a federal appeals court judge. The 50-49 vote comes despite Democratic attempts to stop the nomination.
A Trump administration legal brief details how the change would not conflict with a 1978 federal statute, but that could still be challenged in court.