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Historic Flooding Hits Kentucky, Dozens Killed Across Region

Severe storms battered the American heartland this past week, claiming dozens of lives and triggering historic flooding in states like Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and others.

Dozens Killed at Famous Dominican Nightclub After Roof Collapses

In a horrifying tragedy that rocked the Dominican capital early Tuesday morning, the roof of the iconic Jet Set nightclub collapsed during a merengue concert.

‘American Idol’ to Air Easter-Inspired Worship Special

American Idol is putting faith front and center. On April 20, the long-running singing competition will air a three-hour Easter-inspired worship night, titled “Songs of Faith.”

Carrie Underwood Reflects on The Difficulties of Being ‘Open’ About Her Christian Faith in Hollywood

It was a powerful moment of faith and music on American Idol Monday night — one that moved Carrie Underwood to tears and reminded millions of the importance of staying boldly Christian in the public square.

Coalition Pledges Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Fishing 

With the federal election fast approaching, the Coalition has vowed to tackle illegal foreign fishing head-on — a growing threat to Australia’s maritime sovereignty and seafood industry.

Transgender Student Arrested for Entering Women’s Restroom at Florida Capitol

A transgender college student’s arrest at the Florida State Capitol is drawing national attention and marking what civil rights attorneys believe is the first criminal case.

Alex Ovechkin Becomes NHL’s All-Time Leading Goal Scorer, Surpassing Wayne Gretzky

Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin fired a signature power-play laser from his iconic office on the left circle, beating New York Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin to score his record-breaking 895th NHL goal.

Los Angeles Dodgers to Visit Trump at the White House

In a continuation of Major League Baseball tradition, the Los Angeles Dodgers will visit President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.

Minivan Plows Into Crowd in Downtown Los Angeles

Nine people were injured Sunday afternoon after a minivan crashed into a crowd in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

Pacific Palisades Residents Frustrated With ‘Slow’ Recovery Efforts

Three months after the devastating Palisades Fire, the Pacific Palisades community is still in the thick of recovery.

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