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Posts from: September 2024
The ruling against Nathaniel Veltman, 23, is the first in the country a to make a link between white supremacy and terrorism in a murder case.
The truck attack which occurred on June 6, 2021, killed four members of the Afzaal family. Nathaniel Veltman, 23, is believed to have been influenced by white nationalist content.
A recent Yale-led study suggests that planets orbiting two stars might actually have climates more conducive to life than previously thought.
A new approach for HIV treatment that suppresses the virus and cuts side effects could improve quality of life for people getting treatment.
Despite 3-7 record, team believes it can get back on track
Ernie Savo, president, global licensing and business development, The Hershey Company, is taking the confectionery brand beyond the snack aisle and onto every shelf in retail.
In an interview with ESPN, Lacob said he never wants Golden State to be in the lottery
The new “Spirit of Play: Craft and Imagination” exhibit at Craft in America is running through Saturday, March 2.
Hopes to focus on ways to make the next 10 years better for Black Pennsylvanians than the last decade