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WASHINGTON — The House on Wednesday passed a bill that would lead to a nationwide ban of the popular video app TikTok if its China-based owner doesn’t sell its stake, as lawmakers acted on concerns that the company’s current ownership structure is a national security threat.
The Miami Dolphins are expected to sign ex-San Francisco 49ers leader Arik Armstead after he was let go.
A Steelers insider says the Pittsburgh Steelers could sign a $70 million 3-time All-Pro safety based on what he’s been hearing.
The suspect was reportedly observed taking items from store shelves and putting them in a backpack, then running away on foot when confronted by staff.
March Madness wouldn't be March Madness without the thrill of those early upsets in the NCAA Tournament.
The underground operation at the Donkin mine has been shut down, and 130 workers let go, since a roof collapse on July 15, which came after a smaller collapse on July 9.
NFL insider Aaron Wilson reported that the Detroit Lions are among the teams interested in defensive lineman Arik Armstead.
A bill seeking the establishment of the National Institute of Construction Institute, Itele, Ogun State, passed Second Reading on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Titled “A bill for an act to establish the National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Itele, Ogun State and for Related Matters” seeks to provide a […]
The actor from “Dune” is also directing the second to last episode of the new season
Patrick Hare, of Red Deer, Alta., died last week, days after being injured on a B.C. highway outside Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island.
