TEL AVIV – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Iran had lied about never having pursued nuclear …
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TEL AVIV – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Iran had lied about never having pursued nuclear …
Washington Post Nation and World Apr. 30, 2018 2:25 pm2775d ago
LAS VEGAS – The owners of America’s movie theaters are having a few good months, with February’s ‘Black Panther” an …
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There seemed no love lost between Sprint’s Marcelo Claure and T-Mobile’s John Legere, a pair of CEOs who sniped at …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A jury found three Waterloo family members guilty last week in federal court for distributing cocaine and …
Government & Politics May. 2, 2018 9:06 am2773d ago
DES MOINES — Iowans will see their state income taxes cut by $2.7 billion over six years if the GOP-run …
Education Apr. 30, 2018 12:59 pm2775d ago
IOWA CITY – It seemed like pie in the sky, so to speak. The idea of running for student government …
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DES MOINES – Democratic leaders of the Iowa House and Iowa Senate on Monday called on Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds …
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A Wellman man is accused of robbing and stabbing at a woman in Iowa City with a ‘large knife.” According …
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Rochelle Yang has fun winning first Run CRANDIC marathon- Rochelle Yang’s idea of a ‘fun run’ is quite different from most. …
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The first warm day of the year reached Cedar Rapids this past week, and downtown seemed to come alive again …
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