The singing group started performing in 1871 to raise money for its university.
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Federal judge orders Texas to suspend new law banning most abortions
But even with the law on hold, abortion services in the state may not instantly resume because doctors still fear that they could be sued without a more permanent legal decision.
Evidence suggests ship anchor snagged, dragged oil pipeline that ruptured
‘The pipeline has essentially been pulled like a bow string,’ said the CEO of Amplify Energy Corp., which operates the pipeline.
Robert Altman, 1960s counterculture photographer, dies at 76
Altman studied photography with Ansel Adams before going west in 1968 to San Francisco, where he became a fixture in the city’s art community
Senate votes to confirm new U.S. attorney for Maine
Darcie McElwee will replace former U.S. Attorney Halsey Frank.
Black ex-Tesla worker who claimed racial abuse awarded $137 million
A jury in San Francisco agrees that Owen Diaz was subjected to racial harassment and a hostile work environment.
Removal of York High School student’s anti-racism art triggers walkout
Claudia Corcoran staged a schoolwide walkout after school officials removed her display in response to complaints.
Scarlett Johansson, Disney settle lawsuit over ‘Black Widow’
Johansson claimed in the lawsuit that the streaming release of the Marvel movie breached her contract and deprived her of potential earnings.
Five music icons will join for first time to perform at Super Bowl
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will be the entertainment at halftime.
Residents of tiny Maine town question selectman’s decision to expand ATV access
Residents of Jackson are asking how a town leader opened new roads to ATV access last summer without holding a public hearing or the presence of other selectboard members.