Sen. John Fetterman remains hospitalized in Washington, DC after second stroke ruled out
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., remains hospitalized in Washington, D.C. Thursday night after feeling lightheaded while attending a Democratic retreat in the
Georgia county home to Atlanta approves task force to study reparations for Black residents
A county government in Georgia approved $250,000 to fund a reparations task force.The funding was approved during a Jan. 18 Fulton County
Professor who was fired after reporting antisemitic incidents wins $1M in settlement with university
A university in Oregon has agreed to pay just over $1 million to a Jewish professor who the school fired after he
Biden admin denies ‘mass deportations’ of non-Mexicans in the works as it eyes May end to Title 42
As the Biden administration tells the Supreme Court that the Title 42 public health order will end when the COVID-19 public health
North Carolina Senate approves bill addressing hotel guest rights
Legislation that sets a three-month window before long-term hotel and inn guests in North Carolina obtain legal protections commonly reserved for home
South Dakota lawmakers move to crack down on Chinese land buys
South Dakota lawmakers are advancing a number of bills that would curb Chinese influence in South Dakota's farmland amid concerns among Republican
Democrat unloads on Biden decision delaying takedown of Chinese spy balloon, says admin ‘owes America answers’
One Senate Democrat is not happy about the Biden administration's decision to delay shooting down the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the
NYC Mayor Adams leads anti-rat crusade, ticketed for own rat issue at townhouse
Every New York City mayor in history has battled rats. But for current mayor Eric Adams, the war on vermin has taken
 
                        








