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As states get ready for redistricting ahead of the 2026 midterms, California Gov. Gavin Newsom decided to go after Ohio's map ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser sued a sheriff's deputy after the officer reportedly sent ICE agents information about ...
The Trump administration has announced a new 40% tariff on transshipments in a move primarily targeting China.
With the U.S. Senate set to break for August recess, Sen. Mike Leeis pushing for action on approximately 140 Trump nominees.
The Trump White House has announced plans for a new ballroom on White House grounds to accommodate more guests than currently ...
The economy is strong with good GDP, low inflation, and low unemployment, yet the Federal Reserve maintains high interest rates.
A recent article discusses how AI may reduce certain types of intelligence but can enhance wisdom by prompting users to ask better questions.
Following the passage of the OBBB, Americans for Prosperity kicked off their campaign promote the bill and its benefits, starting in Ohio.
Jeremy Wayne Tate is the founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT), a humanities-focused alternative to the SAT and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting–which funds NPR and PBS–is shutting down, it announced on Friday. Fred Lucas is chief ...
On the front line, Mauritania, Morocco’s southern neighbor along the Saharan frontier, has acted just as decisively. Nouakchott reinforced its northern patrol lines and choked off desert corridors ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management announced federal employees can now openly express their religious beliefs at work.