The legislature's special session opens Wednesday with House votes planned on four bills, starting with a controversial ...
As part of a seismic schedule change for the 2028 Games, track and field, and not swimming, will lead off the Olympics. In releasing the detailed schedule Wednesday, organizers revealed that the first ...
As the House returns Wednesday for the first time in months, Democrat Adelita Grijalva will be sworn in as its newest member, ...
The Eagles had, after all, shot poorly enough, particularly on the outside shot, that their defensive effort to hold an ...
Researchers at an artificial intelligence firm say they've found the first reported case of foreign hackers using AI to ...
Former Faculty Senate Chair Jack Lipton is settling his lawsuit against Trustees Rema Vassar and Dennis Denno. Lipton had ...
Greene, who has long allied herself with Donald Trump, has been more critical of his policies in recent months. But she ...
The ongoing legal battle over the funding of the SNAP benefits during the government shutdown has left families who rely on ...
The Supreme Court has extended an order blocking full SNAP payments amid signals that the government shutdown could soon end and food aid payments resume. The order keeps a chaotic situation in ...
The government is back open. There are lots of questions about what this means, how we got here and where we go from here.
The longest government shutdown in history could conclude as soon as today, Day 43, after Speaker Mike Johnson called House representatives back into session after a nearly eight-week absence.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over — on paper, at least. But the American public isn’t done with it yet: ...