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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta will deliver an update on California's litigation against the ...
The former attorney of a man who pleaded guilty in a Mobile murder-for-hire conspiracy testified Monday that federal ...
An appeals court lifted a preliminary injunction that had been preventing 21 agencies from implementing Trump’s order to eliminate collective bargaining.
Most economists say that the Bureau of Labor Statistics is a nonpolitical agency staffed by people obsessed with getting the ...
Stocks slumped and Treasury yields fell sharply Friday after a weak report on hiring and the latest gyrations in U.S. trade policy shook Wall Street.
The university was open to spending $500 million, but a $50 million settlement with Brown has prompted new debates in ...
The data analytics and defense software firm projected revenue in the range of $4.14 billion to $4.15 billion for 2025, up from its earlier forecast of between $3.89 billion and $3.90 billion.
Michael Abramowitz, the director of Voice of America, has been fired after refusing to accept what he called an “illegal” reassignment to run a broadcasting station in North Carolina, according to a ...
A petition signed by nearly 2,000 people wanted a public vote on the project in a referendum. The board voted to change how ...
Angelica Salas, ex dir. of The Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights, speaks during a press conference at the ACLU office ...
Britain has granted its first space launch licence to a homegrown rocket company, paving the way for a Scottish start-up to send satellites into space from the country's first vertical launch ...
More than 1.5 million North Carolinians could lose food and medical assistance when new limits on SNAP and Medicaid go into ...