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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.
Fans of the Grateful Dead poured into San Francisco this week for three days of concerts and festivities marking the 60th anniversary of the band that came to embody the city.
LOS ANGELES — Former Vice President Kamala Harris will not run for California governor next year, leaving open the ...
A viral concert video sparked resignations, outrage and memes — but what does it reveal about how we judge others and hold ...
Owners Michael and Michelle Millan have given Mojito Latin Soul Food customers nearly a month's heads-up on their plans to ...
President Donald Trump's administration is freezing $108 million in research funding to Duke University as the federal ...
The Republican-controlled General Assembly made good Wednesday on its pledge to make JetZero eligible for up to $450 million ...
Senior Ahmad Arnold will be counted on for his leadership this season for the Carver Yellowjackets as a wide receiver and ...
Gause-Hughes, who is also an accomplished track athlete, recorded 53 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, one sack and one ...
Cruise transferred to Walkertown for his senior season after playing at West Forsyth as a junior, where he had 31 catches for ...
Jerrell Crawford will take the reins of the Walkertown offense this season with plenty of weapons around him. Crawford, a ...
Thousands of Black Sabbath fans are paying their respects to Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne as his hearse makes its ...
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