Texas is home to nearly 650 Islamic nonprofit organizations, more than any other state and roughly 8 percent of all Islamic ...
New Mexico’s state House is looking to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch in the state, unanimously passing a bill on Monday to establish an investigatory subcommittee to see what the convicted sex ...
And now, that very design choice is being targeted by an aggressive slate of national proposals that would make voting harder ...
To clear long-standing uncertainty regarding the post-retirement benefits available to officers of the Military Nursing Service (MNS), the government has issued the Ex-servicemen (Re-employment in ...
In a significant ruling that revisits the scope of a bank’s responsibility in locker theft cases, the national consumer ...
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is under fire for using Coast Guard resources to aid in deportations. The Coast Guard is the only military branch overseen by DHS, and Noem’s decisions have ...
Across Europe, a quiet revolution is underway as governments and public institutions increasingly pivot away from US Big Tech services, embracing domestic or open-source digital alternatives. This ...
The West Virginia Senate passed a number of bills Friday, including legislation aimed at preventing state agencies from using a media monitoring service being targeted by the Trump administration and ...
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate passed a number of bills Friday, including legislation to further punish unsanctioned distributions of abortion pills in the state and one aimed at preventing ...
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In his speech before the Philippine Constitution Association Feb. 10 to mark Constitution Day, former Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno made a scathing indictment of Philippine democracy and governance.
In a new book, ‘A Promise Delivered,’ the historian chronicles the Naming Commission’s overruled work to erase Confederate names and highlight American heroes.
Martha Washington's enslaved maid fled Philadelphia in 1796. The National Park Service removed her story from the exhibit.