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Nurses in the US provided biological samples for decades to help study women’s health. Here’s what they think of President ...
Officials issued a burn ban across Multnomah County on Tuesday, from Portland to Troutdale and beyond, as anticipated hot and ...
The Multnomah County Fire Defense Board announced Tuesday morning that it would immediately go into effect for all areas of ...
The Nikaia Creek fire burning on the west side of the river is around 5.73 hectares in size and has prompted an evacuation ...
Rihanna made a striking appearance at the Smurfs world premiere in Brussels on June 28, where she revealed her go-to karaoke ...
Women dominate new wave of cinema in Costa Rica despite still being underpaid and struggling with securing larger budgets ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man is facing charges after being arrested in connection with several fires set in downtown ...
French utility Engie has completed Africa's largest wind farm four months early, it said on Tuesday, as it targets the Middle ...
Carnell Tate seems like the leader in the clubhouse, but is it a sure thing he’s the Buckeyes second-best receiver this ...
The War Within patch 11.1.7 saw the return of the Turbulent Timeways, and  For six weeks we'll have an active Timewalking ...
With summer in full swing, Dr. Elnaz Firoz of the Warren Alpert Medical School and the Miriam Hospital dispels sunscreen myths and shares advice for safe, healthy fun in the sun.
During the Fourth of July weekend, everyone is looking forward to the fireworks and the food. As many are preparing for their celebrations, it’s important to keep safety at the ...