A strain of bird flu never seen in humans has infected a Washington state resident and left the person hospitalized, state health authorities said. Washington State Department of Health authorities ...
Half of the time for college football players looking to enter the NCAA transfer portal has elapsed. The portal officially opened its doors on Jan. 2 and will remain open until Jan. 16. In the weeks ...
While quarterbacks are all of the rage in the NCAA transfer portal, there are a handful of marquee names still floating around out there that have some of the biggest programs in the country after ...
Video above: ‘News 5 Now’ — Top Stories from Jan. 7, 2026 BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — The Baldwin County Commission approved a motion to continue funding an outpatient treatment and crisis team ...
For half of the 32 NFL franchises and their respective fanbases, Week 18 of the regular season isn't very meaningful. Sixteen teams entered the week eliminated from playoff contention; 12 of the 14 ...
The NCAA transfer portal has officially opened for all college football players hoping to play for new schools next season. The players have a window to enter the portal that ends on Jan. 16.
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When the news broke of convictions for rampant fraud across several pandemic programs in Minnesota, the $1 billion price tag and over 90 indictments were staggering. We now know this is a very low ...
The college football transfer portal is bracing for the entry of the nation's leading passer. A standout quarterback responsible for 40 touchdowns and a conference championship has decided to explore ...
A shuffling of quarterbacks is coming to college football in 2026. In the Power Four ranks, quarterbacks such as Rocco Becht, Josh Hoover, Dylan Raiola and Brendan Sorsby are looking for new schools ...
Medicare is launching a new pilot program that will require prior approval for 17 health services using artificial intelligence tools. The Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model is ...
The Trump administration has sought to move away from the model, which supporters call “evidence based” but opponents consider overly permissive. By Jason DeParle When the Trump administration ...
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