Elizabeth Oyer, a former public defender who was appointed as the Justice Department's pardon attorney in April 2022, says ...
Significant changes to OSDE social studies standards about the first Trump administration went unnoticed prior to a Feb. 27, ...
The historic Montgomery bus station may no longer be for sale. That isn't stopping Republicans from continuing to try to ...
X — Pius X. It’s been an interesting year for the Thunderbolts, to say the least. A move to Class B, a cobbled-together ...
Flags flying above public places may be limited under a new North Carolina bill. State Rep. Brian Echevarria (R-Cabarrus) read the Depoliticize Government Property Act to the Judiciary 1 Committee ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams have refused to weigh in on the federal arrest of a pro-Palestinian activist who was ...
In college football, games and legacies can be decided by a matter of inches. Throughout much of college football history, even a single loss could derail a te ...
Palestine student was arrested without due process for exercising his right to free speech. He will not be the last.
Today’s Democrats do not have a brand or compelling identity, and they are horrible political salespeople. Trump’s recent ...
Judge Jim Ammons in Cumberland County was in charge of whether to recuse himself — something that the Duke lawyers had ...
Your first thought may be of a rainforest, but here’s a cool science fact for you: We can thank plant-based marine organisms ...
This week we look back at the first funnel week of the 2025 legislative session to see which bills are still alive — and which ones didn't make the cut.
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