Supreme Court revives wounded veteran’s lawsuit against a contractor over suicide bombing
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for a veteran wounded by a suicide bomb in Afghanistan to sue the government contractor for whom the attacker was working when he built the explosive
April 22, 2026
Rhode Island shifts its primary to Wednesday, Sept. 9, easing a Labor Day poll setup crunch
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Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic known for 'We Just Disagree' and 'Feelin’ Alright,' dies at 79
A robot is beating human pros at table tennis. Its maker calls it a milestone for machines