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Her mom’s battle is what inspired to run 3,288 miles over six months, which equals 125 consecutive marathons across America in 2010.

Nance entered Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers having averaged 4.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 12.1 minutes in 37 games.

Highs will be near 50 degrees Tuesday.

The two-time All-Star right-hander will start the Brewers' fifth game of the season season, March 31 against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The ongoing partial government shutdown has led to thousands of TSA workers quitting or not showing up for work due to lack of pay.

Harlan started working for the Packers in 1971. He was the team's president from 1989 until 2008. He passed away on March 5.

A truck driver and part-time first responder captured this close call with his dashcam video.

72 school districts have a total of 74 referendum questions on the upcoming April 7 ballot.

Monday marked the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. Enhanced premium subsidies expired in December, driving up costs for many Americans.

Mayor Rick Petfalski joined Spectrum News 1’s segment, “Your Local Leaders,” to share how the city has recouped.

Videos aim to give Wisconsinites basic understanding of artificial intelligence.

Jeffrey Kessenich is charged with two felony counts of theft and one misdemeanor count of theft.

It’s designed to address changes under the new federal spending bill, one being tied to error rates.

It had been announced last November that Abbott would acquire the company.

Seventy-three grants are being given to school districts, law enforcement agencies, nonprofits, firearm dealer and government agencies.

The retelling of "The Wizard of Oz" story will hit the stage at Marcus Performing Arts Center from March 24-29.

Police said the cause of the crash is still under investigation.

The award comes a month after Harvey won a gold medal representing the United States at the Milan Cortina Games.

Kenosha Police was one of the first departments in Wisconsin to hire a full-time therapist.

Republicans and Democrats have been unable to come to a compromise on how to fund the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program.

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Vets will have to publish price lists for services under measures from the UK's competition watchdog.

Solar panels that can be plugged in at home could be available to buy in supermarkets in the coming months.

The TV dating coach's husband says she "passed away peacefully today, surrounded by love".

Year 11 pupils are to receive the vaccine in schools where it has already been offered.

More than 200 first-time buyer deals have disappeared from the market since 6 March, with more upheaval expected.

Officials said the attacks were among the worst in ten days, with damage reported in eleven regions across the country.

Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley says the force is looking at "an online claim of responsibility by an Islamist group"

The Northern Lights have been visible in the UK over the last few nights but what makes their distinct bright colours shine in the night sky?

Market data shows the amount of oil trade rose before the US President said he would postpone attacks on Iran's power plants.

America may be a nation at war, but the president's activities have been a mix of diplomacy and diversions - with the occasional swing toward the surreal.

The BBC's James Waterhouse is in central Tel Aviv, where Iranian strikes have hit "several impact sites", according to police.

The toll on civilians is mounting fast as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues.

Second homes and how to deal with growing numbers is a hot topic in parts of Wales.

The UK has failed to keep pace with the rest of the world. Can it regain its status, and how?

BBC Sport speaks to fans, the police and others to examine how common sexism is in football, why it happens, and what can be done.

The government wants more homes to have heat pumps to cut fossil fuel use and drive down energy bills.

Two pregnant women tell the BBC's Will Grant of their hopes and fears as their nation is mired in crisis.

Nine UK universities are setting up campuses in India, but enrolment is expected to be modest initially.

Evidence in the trial of Stephen McCullagh outlined a cold, calculating plan to kill Natalie McNally and get away with it.

The former student admitted stealing the sign after "a night of drinking".

The Hercules military transport plane crashed minutes after take-off near Colombia's southern border with Peru.

BBC Your Voice hears from postal workers who say "take the mail for ride" is a common phrase.

A group of Russians and Angolans are going on trial in Angola after being accused of fomenting protests, which they deny.

It's all change for the weather this week as temperatures plummet and snow is back in the forecast.

Australia and the EU sign sweeping trade and security deals after years of negotiations.

The book "contained many jokes that were not appropriate for a programme", the show's producers say.

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President Trump says he has postponed strikes on Iranian power plants.

Iran denies talks with the US to stop the war as ‘fake news’

PSG ask to postpone their Ligue 1 game against title rivals Lens which is sandwiched between the two legs of their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool.

We all love to watch the players with the flicks and tricks, the mavericks with the magic manoeuvres. Here, BBC Sport ranks football's top showboaters.

BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the Japanese Grand Prix.