President Donald Trump is making more federal cuts, this time targeting an international media organization, public libraries and homelessness reduction.
U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
While attempts to ban books are on the rise nationwide, local libraries discuss how they handle challenges to controversial books.
TALLAHASSEE—A bill requiring all new Gulf-related materials purchased by public and charter schools to reflect the name "Gulf of America" passed its first S ...
Amy Huberman holds a sign during a “Save Science” rally in front of in front of Woodholme Center on Reisterstown Road, in ...
Hundreds gathered at the Arkansas State Capitol for the "People's March," a protest against the Trump administration and recent executive orders. The event, or ...
Trump to meet with technology CEO council: The president has relied on the announced investments of several hundred billions ...
In a podcast with Charlie Kirk, the California governor put his electoral ambition ahead of trans people. But what do trans ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro this week signed Executive Order 2025-01 to help fill critical vacancies in the Commonwealth workforce with ...
2025 will mark the seventh anniversary of Netflix’s first announcement that it had acquired the rights to adapt new Chronicles of Narnia movies and series. Although there were many years with little ...
It’s easy to get overwhelmed and let new circumstances lead us. Instead, we can consciously choose how to lead in an evolving ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order over the weekend declaring English as the official language of the U.S.