Over 40 lawmakers attended, with remarks from African American leaders such as Senator Nikki Merritt, chair of the Georgia ...
A Lafayette-area man, who pleaded guilty in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol in 2021, is among those ...
The Legislature has tried to clamp down on renewable energy resources in the past, but many lawmakers are recognizing the ...
As we await a revised list of properties the GSA deems “noncore,” a critic ponders the fate of Washington’s historic ...
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In a closed-door meeting, U.S. officials touted their success in “zeroing out” foreign assistance, but the downsizing has ...
The U.S. African Development Foundation is doing everything it can to stop the illegal takeover of its agency.
The U.S. recently backed out of the United Nation's HIV/AIDS program and froze billions in foreign HIV-prevention efforts.
Everyone has a responsibility to stand up for science since science impacts everyone,” said Jane Benoit, a 27-year-old FSU graduate student.
Seattle Police say that injuries to a man shot in the groin in what he said was an overnight street robbery on Capitol Hill appear to have been self-inflicted. CHS reported here on the last early ...
Bye-bye DEI? A new Ohio Senate bill would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion in K-12 schools. Laura Hancock writes that ...
Our state democracy is in crisis, and instead of trying to fix it, our state leaders are focused on exacerbating it.