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A ban on people from mostly Muslim countries has caused turmoil around the world and is sparking protests around the nation.
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Basketball announcer graduated from Northwestern.
A ProPublica report shows landlords ripping off New York City — and tenants — for millions of dollars. See if you should be paying less.
The $651 million includes only companies Trump owns outright. He also is a limited owner of companies with debts of nearly $2 billion.
The English star says she wants no part of Super Bowl LI.
With a Powerball jackpot approaching $500M for the winning numbers, people are scrambling to buy their tickets.
Charges include driving drunk and endangering children.
Get caught up on the news from across the island.
Major victory for pro-choice advocates.
As the investigation into the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history continues, information on the killer and victims emerges.
Voters in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island decide whether to give boost to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The frontrunners were expected to win in New York and they both did so handily. Is it game over for other candidates?
Sanders says he can see path to presidential nomination.
Explosions strike airport, train station.
SF Austin v. West Virginia wasn't supposed to be much of a day.
Hillary Clinton enters Ohio primary election day with a lead in the polls — just as she did a week ago in Michigan when Bernie Sanders won.
The quarterback of the Denver Broncos limps off the field a two-time Super Bowl champion.
Members of the USA TODAY Network say they're fed up with the governor's absences and arrogance.