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Four Republican lawmakers, who appear to have suddenly grown a spine, joined 211 Democrats in voting to end the attacks on Iran.
Ben Crump traveled to Shelby, NC, and announced to a packed crowd at City Of God Family Worship Center that he and his legal team will represent Cherrie Moore.
Debbie Brockman filed administrative complaints against Border Patrol under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which is a legal step toward suing the federal government.
The South Carolina House passed a new map eliminating the district held by Rep. James Clyburn, but the map failed twice in the state Senate.
One basketball lover and WNBA fan says Caitlin Clark is "mishandling a career and a platform very few athletes in any sport are ever handed."
The WNBA’s growth has been powered by connections between players and fans. Now players and fans are negotiating where familiarity ends, and intrusiveness begins.
White Woman Files Lawsuit, Claiming All-White Arkansas Town Rejected Her Over Black Husband And Kids
Michelle Walker is suing Return to the Land for discrimination because the all-white community in rural Arkansas rejected her application.
The average price of gas reached a four-year high ahead of Memorial Day, when millions of Americans are expected to travel throughout the country
Karen Whitmire Savage was caught on video hanging a Black baby doll from a classroom television using an electrical cord.
We should be particularly concerned about the trend of Trump and many in his administration bullying around members of the free press when they are asked relevant, substantive, journalistic questions
From a nonsensical job market, a cost-of-living crisis that just keeps worsening, and the rise of AI, there’s plenty to be anxious about.