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University of Virginia awards posthumous degrees to football players killed in shooting

The University of Virginia announced the approval of three posthumous degrees for football players killed in a recent shooting.

Stimulus update: One-time $1,000 bonus checks going out to Maryland school employees in five days

Christmas is coming early for employees of Anne Arundel County Public Schools in Maryland, who are poised to receive a $1,000 bonus in five days.

Yellowstone actor talks relationship with God, bonding with Kevin Costner

Actor Neal McDonough, known for Desperate Housewives, Justified, and Yellowstone, reflected on his relationship with God and faith in a new interview, also revealing how he and Kevin Costner bonded over their family values.

Here are all the states taking action to ban TikTok on government devices

As more politicians and agency leaders sound the alarm on the social media app TikTok over its Chinese ties, states are taking action, with several using executive orders to ban the app on state devices and others issuing directives to state agencies ordering the removal of the app.

Return of the mask? Some officials talk mandates as COVID-19 and RSV spread

As COVID-19, the flu, and an illness called respiratory syncytial virus spread heading into the holidays, some cities and states are considering the return of the indoor mask mandate.

Part Four of Musk’s ‘Twitter Files’ reveals decision process post-Jan. 6 protests

The latest release of the Twitter Files reveal shifting opinions among executives about how to handle the effects of January 6 and the protests.

Army astronauts troll Navy for special uniforms ahead of huge college football matchup

The Army officers assigned to the NASA Army Detatchment trolled the United States Navy football ahead of Saturday's marquee matchup, thanking the Navy for "honoring Army astronauts."

Juul agrees to $1.7B settlement amid allegations of marketing to minors: Report

Juul Labs Inc, an electronic cigarette company, has agreed to pay $1.7 billion to settle more than 5,000 lawsuits, according to reports.

New Orleans Saints player Cameron Jordan fined for ‘faking injury’

The NFL has fined the New Orleans Saints and its player Cameron Jordan more than $500,000 for allegedly faking an injury during Monday Night Football.

Idaho student murders: Moscow police chief warns residents to ‘stay vigilant’ during busy weekend

Moscow Police Chief James Fry has warned residents to "stay vigilant" ahead of the University of Idaho’s winter commencement weekend, which draws an "influx of people."
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