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State appeals court freezes Nassau County’s ban on transgender athletes —Blakeman vows to keep enforcing controversial law

A state appellate court has halted Nassau County's prohibition on transgender athletes participating in women’s sports at county-owned venues—just days after a prior judgment upheld the contentious legislation. The preliminary

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ICE Arrests High School Student Driving To Volleyball Practice

Authorities arrested a Massachusetts high school student on his way to volleyball practice during a traffic stop targeting his father,

Pedicabs blasting music keep upsetting Broadway performances, cause chaos for Midtown drivers —as NYC pushes for theater ban

Broadway Theater District Plagued by Rogue Pedicabs The theater district in Midtown Manhattan is facing a growing problem with rogue

Runway under construction at Newark airport reopens early : NPR

United Airline planes are seen at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on May 7. Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty

Aurora in Mosgiel and Dunedin

My adventure chasing the breathtaking Aurora took me along the coastline where it shimmered brightly and gracefully danced in the

Denver planning director Manish Kumar resigns after 13 months in job

The head of Denver’s Department of Community Planning and Development is resigning after just over a year in the role,

FBI Says 8 Injured In Colorado Attack By Man With Makeshift Flamethrower Who Yelled ‘Free Palestine’

In Boulder, Colorado, a man wielding a makeshift flamethrower shouted “Free Palestine” before throwing an incendiary device at a group

Oreo maker sues Aldi, alleging supermarket copies its packaging

Mondelez International Sues Aldi Over Packaging Dispute Snack food giant Mondelez International has taken legal action against Aldi, claiming that

South Korea holds election months after martial law crisis : NPR

Election campaign banners for presidential candidates Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea and Kim Moon-soo of the People