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Stay up to date with live coverage of the Trump administration and national politics Thursday as President Trump signs an executive order on marijuana and the National Defense Authorization Act
In overtime, Sam Darnold hit Jaxon Smith-Njigba for a 4-yard touchdown pass — then connected with Eric Saubert for a 2-point conversion and the win. Matthew Stafford threw for 457 yards, and Puka Nacua had 225 receiving yards for the Rams. Those two connected on two touchdown passes, including a 41-yarder in overtime to give the Rams the lead.
MassLive’s Fenway Insider Live Sean McAdam hosted a live mailbag Thursday at 12 p.m. and highlighted the latest news from the Boston Red Sox. Throughout the mailbag, McAdam and MassLive sports reporter Lauren Campbell discussed the slow offseason for the Red Sox, the futures of Alex Bregman and Kristian Campbell and much more.
In April, the IRS agreed to begin sharing information with ICE. President Donald Trump on Thursday called several Democratic veterans and national security specialists "traitors" who should face the death penalty for releasing a joint video in which they ...
Engineers have been working during the early hours of this morning to get power back to homes between Brixham and Galmpton following an incident. National Grid has confirmed they were alerted to the power outage shortly after 5am this morning, with initial reports that this affected just 50 homes.
With a new presidential administration taking office, it’s important to stay informed on all of the political news as things are evolving and changing every day. Luckily, there’s always a wealth of news sources to choose from. No matter where you fall ...
Follow live updates as Trump signs a defense policy bill that includes a provision to limit Pete Hegseth's travel budget if he doesn't provide Congress with unedited videos of military boat strikes.
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about privacy, legal authority and who should control surveillance technology.