The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
Of particular concern was a late January Office of Management and Budget memo that temporarily froze federal payments, and ...
Native students would be free to wear culturally significant items during school ceremonies under two proposed bills making ...
For Krystal Tsosie, tribal sovereignty is in her DNA. A geneticist, epidemiologist and advocate, Tsosie, Diné, is an ...
Instead of addressing the Aloha State’s multitude of dysfunctions, the government is prioritizing fighting Donald Trump.
Health-related issues drove a drop in attendance among House lawmakers in 2024, CQ Roll Call's annual vote studies found.
She helped start the NAACP in Flagstaff and taught Black voters how to have their vote count. But her story is lost to time.
On issues as varied as education and crime, Americans often have a rosier view of how things are going in their communities than in the nation as a whole.
Sisters from a convent outside Waco have repeatedly visited the prisoners—and even made them affiliates of their order. The ...
UT is now 17-2 with a 4-1 mark in conference play. The Longhorns were humbled last Sunday, losing 67-50 to No. 2 South Carolina. The newcomers in the SEC faced a hard truth: the Gamecocks still ...
Segregation was an impetus for me. It was my life. It's my lived experience,” said Ninth Circuit Judge Johnnie Rawlinson. “No ...
GEN. Romeo Brawner Jr., Armed Forces (AFP) chief of staff on Thursday said nations that participate in multilateral maritime cooperative activities (MMCA) in the Philippines are showing commitment to ...