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On 29 July, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a law that allows Ukrainian citizens aged 60 and older to serve in the ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expected to sign a bill into law Monday that will make it easier for the state's lowest-level ...
At the annual Opening of Schools Address at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, LAUSD board President Scott Schmerelson told the audience that he recognized there has been rising stress levels among ...
Customs and Border Protection has reminded lawful permanent residents to carry proof of their immigration status at all times ...
Rep. Ralph Norman, among the most conservative Republicans in the U.S. House, is entering South Carolina’s 2026 governor’s ...
A Senate panel punted its consideration of Paul Ingrassia amid concerns about the controversial nominee to lead the Office of ...
Paul Ingrassia’s nomination to head the Office of Special Counsel is at risk because of his history of scorched-earth rhetoric and extremist associations.
A U.S. appeals court has struck down a New Jersey law that bans operators from contracting with the federal government to run immigration detention centers in the state. The 2-1 ...
Nigerian MMA fighter and police officer Juliet Ukah will be part of the first Professional Fighters League event in Africa on ...
Martial Law Declaration Sparks Constitutional Crisis, Arrest, and Ongoing Criminal Investigations Against Yoon Yoon’s declaration of martial law sent shockwaves through South Korea, creating a ...
Yoon defended his martial law decree as a necessary step to quash “anti-state” liberal opponents, accusing them of abusing their legislative majority to obstruct his agenda.