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Those behind the proposal point to Census Bureau data showing that 24% of Americans couldn’t pay their utility bills last year.

The Packers had the NFC’s best winning percentage after beating the Steelers. Just two games later, they’re looking up at the Lions and Bears.

The injured reserve designation means that Jenkins must miss at least the Packers’ next four games.

The new building is more accessible than the former basement location.

While most districts and schools either met, exceeded or significantly exceeded expectations, there were some outliers.

The governor is asking for "meaningful investments" in veterans' housing and mental health.

Spinning your ceiling fan the right way can save you money on your energy bill.

High temperatures will reach back into the 50s in many places Wednesday.

The deal made between Senate Republicans and eight members of the Democratic caucus doesn’t include Democrats’ top demand to lower health care costs.

An Amber Alert was issued for Ruby Lehmann in September. She was found in the woods with a registered sex offender, who she and her mother lived with.

A coalition of retired military nurses and others has identified five nurses still living and fear time is running out.

More than 53,000 pounds of unwanted medications were collected.

With the ongoing government shutdown, college students across Wisconsin are facing financial hardship and food insecurity.

She was also known for sharing the screen with Paul Newman and Robert Redford in "The Sting."

MLB said Monday the limits were agreed to by sportsbook operators representing more than 98% of the U.S. betting market.

More companies have been investing in the area for its strategic location and workforce availability.

Lake-effect snow continues through early Tuesday.

Caiden Stachowicz, 20, of Menasha, entered the plea Monday in Fond du Lac County Circuit Court.

The Packers have scored just one touchdown in each of their last two games.

The project, called the National Scrollathon, will bring together the work of more than 250,000 participants from all over the U.S.

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Allies of the prime minister are worried his job might be under immediate threat.

More than 200 delegations, including senior world leaders, are attending the UN climate talks.

The culture secretary tells MPs the BBC “has faced criticism from all sides”, as Donald Trump threatens to sue for $1bn over a documentary edit.

Activity on the surface of the Sun means the chance of the Northern Lights shining over the UK is high this week as Elizabeth Rizzini explains.

The party also wants to axe the renewables levy from bills, funded by a windfall tax on big banks.

Paul Lipscombe used fake names and lied about his age to win over his victims.

Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden says that the rethink does not mean that payouts will necessarily follow.

"I have lost the people whose faces I used to see smiling," says Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed after escaping el-Fasher.

Alice Figueiredo, 22, took her own life at Goodmayes Hospital, east London, in July 2015.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says each restriction "translates into delayed or denied medical care".

The government publishes new figures for England and Wales, as it faces pressure over accidental releases.

Closing submissions are being made in an employment tribunal brought by eight female nurses.

Despite having worked with sharks for 30 years, Mexican Mauricio Hoyos never thought he would encounter one so close up.

Kelly Brook, Ruby Wax OBE and Jack Osbourne are among the celebrities braving the jungle this year.

The BBC's analysis editor looks at how the organisation works - to understand why two bosses quit over the weekend.

Daniel Laidlaw was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in the face of battle.

Experts say patients are being harmed by cancer diagnosis and treatment delays.

The spending plan may have passed the Senate, but it's not yet a done deal in the House.

Wonderful food, the Duke of Norfolk and Fred Trueman refusing to run laps - England's 1962-63 tour of Australia, the last time they travelled by boat.

Energy minister Joel Santos Echeverría says work was quickly underway to restore power to the Caribbean nation.

The Joker, Raging Bull and The Irishman star praises "creative, passionate and strong" Manchester.

The Queen and the Princess of Wales have joined services to mark Armistice Day in the UK.

Qian Zhimin bought cryptocurrency using funds stolen from thousands of Chinese pensioners, say police.

The closure of the former prince's start-up competition Pitch@Palace marks his step away from public life

Reform highlighted the party's leader and head of political strategy, both who worked for the BBC.

Mediators are trying to negotiate the exit of scores of fighters believed to hiding in a southern area of Gaza under Israeli control.

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