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A Call to Order in the State Department** The bloated bureaucracy of the U.S. State Department is in dire need of reform, and it has never been more urgent. As American interests face formidable ...
Federal funding cuts to immunization efforts and a new law that allows exemption forms to be downloaded, instead of mailed, ...
The bipartisan push comes as police unions clash with the attorney general over racial profiling investigations and more.
"We are a tiny, tiny bit of funding in the budget, but we do mighty important work," said Jill Jacklitz, head of Disability Rights Wisconsin.
Julie Johnson, a North Texas Democrat in Congress, sent a letter to Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux demanding answers about whether the department works with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
It’s a familiar sight for fairgoers: between corn dogs and tubs of cookies, politicians and candidates for elected office gladhanding their way through “The Great Minnesota Get-Together.” ...
What are the consequences?” This is the question Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows kept asking during discussions of ...
By adopting an overly broad and controversial definition of antisemitism, the university is putting both academic freedom and ...
Three Republican-led states said Saturday that they were deploying hundreds of National Guard members to the nation’s capital ...
Some Mississippians are concerned about their future quality of life in a state with one of the worst income inequality ...
Leaders in Washington, D.C., say they're striving to maintain calm as growing numbers of National Guard soldiers deploy to ...
The Trump administration is building a data tool it says will help states ID noncitizens registered to vote. Some worry it ...