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Long Island students travel to Normandy, honor long-forgotten alum who died in D-Day invasion

Chaminade High School Students Honor Fallen Alum in France During a recent trip to France, students from Chaminade High School spent hours praying at the gravesite of a long-forgotten alum

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Colorado man hit in the eye by Rockies foul ball sues team

A lawsuit was filed in Denver District Court by a Parker man against the Colorado Rockies for negligence after being

Trump Visits Capitol Hill To Convince GOP Holdouts To Back His ‘Big, Beautiful’ Bill

President Donald Trump made a dramatic entrance on Capitol Hill early Tuesday to rally House Republicans around his ambitious tax

NYC woman, 44, badly beaten on Randall’s Island and still unresponsive days later: NYPD

A 44-Year-Old Woman Attacked and Unresponsive on Randall's Island Authorities reported that a 44-year-old woman was severely beaten on Randall's

12,000 chicks were found abandoned in an USPS truck : NPR

Chicks mill around a stall at the First State Animal Center and SPCA on Friday in Camden, Del. They are

South Island bakery using Aussie butter as NZ dairy too expensive

By Penny Miles of RNZ Butter prices are soaring, causing a commercial bakery in Southland to look for more affordable

Marco Rubio Says Thousands Of US Visas May Have Revoked As Crackdown Continues

Washington: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Tuesday that the number of visas he has revoked is likely

US immigration authorities appear to have begun deporting migrants to South Sudan, attorneys say

Article By LINDSAY WHITEHURST The Trump administration has reportedly started deporting individuals from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan, disregarding

GOP Senator Breaks Ranks With Trump On Key Issue

Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah) did not join the few Republican lawmakers who criticized President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs on Canada