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The Daily Digest on MSNRonald Reagan (1911-2004): Remembering the US President Who Came From HollywoodRonald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, on 6 February 1911 and died in Los Angeles in 2004. He was first an actor in Hollywood (with moderate success) and then entered politics, becoming governor ...
ODOT has released renderings of the proposed changes, which include adding a lane to the southbound section and shifting northbound traffic to create a fourth lane.
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AlterNet on MSN'Reagan looking down in shame': CA to file another lawsuit against Trump administrationThe state of California has decided to file yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration. The latest lawsuit — the ...
In its press release, the California Governor’s Office pointed to the decades of precedent upholding California’s waiver, which is protected by the Clean Air Act. It also pointed out that the ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Arlington Memorial Gardens has installed 1,000 flags as part of its annual "Field of Memories" event to honor the fallen this Memorial Day. The flags, which create a striking ...
UCLA and USC surgeons performed the world’s first in-human bladder transplant this month, and now, thanks to them, the patient can produce urine for the first time in seven years. Officials ...
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The Democratic governor of New Mexico and Utah’s GOP governor shared examples of cooperation and emphasized the need to turn ...
From Star Wars to Golden Dome: Trump Pushes US Missile Shield Despite Funding and Technology Hurdles
Trump's promises face skepticism from experts and would require big military trade-offs, including possible troop reductions in the Army.
It pays to be both bipartisan and persistent, according to a Democratic governor who once sneaked into the White House in the back of U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer’s car. “I was rolled back there like a ...
People around the Greater Cincinnati region will be able to visit a massive tribute to veterans in Springfield Township from Friday through Monday, May 26.
Travelers visiting two airports in the Washington, D.C. region will soon encounter 11 new places to dine, drink and shop.
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