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In what city leaders are calling a "historic investment” by the state into the city of Inverness, the City Council on Monday ...
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Both chambers agreed on a $115 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, which is a $1.5 billion reduction from the ...
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Accenture's shares plummeted despite exceeding third-quarter revenue expectations, driven by AI-related service demand. The company faces challenges from reduced U.S. federal contracts. Consequently, ...
A full-scale excavation is now underway at the site of a former mother and baby home in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland—one that could finally uncover the truth behind the fate of 798 infants and ...
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A divided federal appeals court is upholding a judge’s order that blocks the construction of new septic tanks in parts of the Indian River Lagoon, a move designed to protect Florida’s manatee ...
An amateur historian posited children had been buried in "a sewage tank." A government commission investigated her claims.
Forensic teams are excavating a mass grave at a former Catholic-run home in Tuam, where 796 babies were allegedly dumped by nuns. Can Ireland find justice for these lost lives?
Mass grave excavation begins at former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, where a historian found death certificates for nearly 800 children who died there between the 1920s and 1961.