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On Tuesday, as it has done with most of these cases, the court sided with the Trump administration and allowed the president to resume plans for mass federal layoffs. In a statement, Harrison Fields, ...
Plus: a new novel from Gary Shteyngart, a true story of a shipwreck, and a memoir from a wrongly incarcerated inmate who was ...
Prince, long a haven for artists and writers, poets and presidents, a symbol of Haiti’s troubled politics and its storied ...
For nearly twenty years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
Emergency responders kept hope alive as they combed through fallen trees and other debris that littered the hard-hit central ...
In a break with decades of tradition, the Internal Revenue Service says it will allow houses of worship to endorse candidates ...
Christina Dent talks about founding End It For Good, her journey to rethinking drugs and addiction and how Mississippi can ...
A new working paper from economists Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones and Emilia Simeonova categorizes tribal gaming as a kind of “place-based policy,” a program aimed at economically developing an ...
With Russian attacks escalating, Ukraine is dependent on air defense systems and munitions supplied by western allies to ...
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in ...
There was a circle in Maria Burns’ yard where grass wouldn’t grow and trees died. She knew what it was: An old natural gas well, plugged when she was a little girl, starting to leak again.
AAP and other leading health organizations allege that the health secretary violated federal law when he took the COVID ...