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President Donald Trump said he is considering a fund to compensate the Jan. 6 rioters he pardoned for storming the Capitol in 2021, in an interview with Newsmax’s Greg Kelly. Trump stated, “I took ...
One that you might have admired for years without knowing it was edible is the green-headed coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata), also called cut-leaf coneflower, goldenglow, thimbleweed, and sochan ...
So woven in with Cherokee culture is this plant that in 2019, the Eastern Band negotiated an agreement with the National Park Service to forage sochan in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Kathleen Sgamma was Trump’s choice to run the Bureau of Land Management. It’s worth appreciating why her nomination collapsed. By Steve Benen Two months ago, when Donald Trump nominated ...
As Rep. Angie Craig takes her town halls to greater Minnesota, Republican colleagues say she may be violating House ethics rules ...
Australian golfer Cam Smith is stirring up some buzz not for his game, but for the outfit he chose to wear on the links on April 9. The 31-year-old athlete kept on his navy blue sports coat while ...
Michael Hickey/Getty Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Braden Smith is opening up about an obsessive-compulsive disorder that he says kept him out of the final five games of last year’s NFL ...
Netflix’s new docuseries, ‘Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing’, does a deep dive into YouTuber Piper Rockelle and her disgraced momager Tiffany Smith Lynsey Eidell is a ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Patti Smith appears at the premiere of ...
Certain Jan. 6 defendants who’ve had their cases “invalidated” and vacated by President Donald Trump‘s Justice Department deserve to get restitution refunds, the DOJ says — insisting Tuesday in a ...
Tiffany Smith, the momager of Piper Rockelle, faces a long line of allegations in Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing, sparking questions about whether she has faced any criminal charges.
Jan. 6 defendants whose convictions were wiped out by President Donald Trump are entitled to a refund of restitution payments they made to cover damage to the Capitol, the Justice Department said ...