
Rescue Boat Crews Show Signs of Brain Injuries, but Coast Guard Isn’t Looking
Untreated and undiagnosed, the crews that save lives in the roughest seas face the relentless pounding of waves.
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Untreated and undiagnosed, the crews that save lives in the roughest seas face the relentless pounding of waves.

The rise and fall of pinot noir symbolizes the larger struggles of the wine industry as younger generations turn to other beverages.

Dr. Dennis Lutz, the chairman of the University of North Dakota’s OB-GYN department, did not deny the claims in a lawsuit. The university …

See how the construction of the White House ballroom and bunker complex has progressed since December, while its legality is being weighed i…

The boy, who was 18 months old, had been found unconscious in a pool at the family home in Gilbert, Ariz., and was declared dead. But a medi…

New York City sued two dental practices, saying they offered patients high-interest loans to pay their bills and often falsely said procedur…

A gathering of South Carolina’s political elite paid tribute to the late senator’s career against a backdrop of a highly competitive rac…

A Memphis college student and activist, she witnessed Dr. King’s assassination in 1968 when he was shot at his motel and ran to him to che…

With Iran flexing its might, President Trump appears to be weighing military options again, after rejecting plans to escalate.

A Times analysis of 16 years of available federal data shows federal agencies lag in processing requests for government records.

The president took in a staggering $2.2 billion last year while in office. Democrats are hoping to make it a campaign issue in the midterm e…

The project would make the airport easier to navigate and include a new United lounge, officials said. It’s part of the president’s plan…