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Historic Miami-Dade courthouse closed due to 'safety concerns' following condo collapse

White House calling out critics of door-to-door vaccine push for spreading misinformation

Ashleigh Barty becomes first Australian woman to win Wimbledon singles title in 41 years

Ashleigh Barty becomes first Australian woman to win Wimbledon singles title in 41 years

Shawn Windsor: Pistons have No. 1 draft pick, but best player is often found a pick or few later

Here are just some of Richard Branson's near-death experiences ahead of his first space flight

How everyone on Medicare could end up paying for the pricey new Alzheimer's drug

Louisiana police officer shot and killed while helping with a disturbance call

Can’t Miss Episode of the Week: ‘Gossip Girl’ Is a Delicious Teen Drama

A woman was looking to adopt a new pet. Then she found the dog she lost two years ago

A woman was looking to adopt a new pet. Then she found the dog she lost two years ago

TV’s Ever-Changing Sitcoms, HBO’s ‘White Lotus,’ CW’s Hilarious ‘Wellington Paranormal,’ Nicola Walker in ‘Unforgotten,’ ‘Animal Kingdom’ Returns, ‘Shark Week’

Death toll rises to 86 as recovery teams battle inclement weather at Surfside collapse site

Before Zaila Avant-garde, there was MacNolia Cox, the first Black top-5 finalist at the National Spelling Bee

Before Zaila Avant-garde, there was MacNolia Cox, the first Black top-5 finalist at the National Spelling Bee

7 heritage sites with deep cultural and historical roots to Latinos are in need of preservation, group says

Olivia Rodrigo's Deja Vu co-written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff and St Vincent

With an uptick in Covid-19 cases, there is growing alarm. 'We've seen almost an entire takeover in the Delta variant,' one state official says

The yoga of everyday life: Jessamyn Stanley on nourishing the spiritual and physical body

How England manager Gareth Southgate has shown the true value of leadership at Euro 2020

Some Hong Kongers are glorifying a man who knifed a cop, showing the city's problems are far from over

Some Hong Kongers are glorifying a man who knifed a cop, showing the city's problems are far from over