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The U.S. Department of Justice sued Texas on Wednesday over a decades-old law that gives non-citizens in-state tuition.
Alex Shieh, a student at Brown University, slammed the Ivy League institution for high prices, “bloat and bureaucracy" in ...
Evelyn Miller, owner of Windy Hollow Restaurant, reflects on her family history that led to the beloved breakfast nook off ...
In yet another development in the back-and-forth legal decisions on abortion policy, the Trump administration is changing the ...
U.S. House Democrats and Republicans shared opposing viewpoints Wednesday on ways to address the rising costs of college ...
Despite the sunshine, the social opportunities, and a growing national focus on mental wellness, a troubling trend is ...
Closing a loophole he says was exposed by former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and President Joe Biden, a ...
The school has also brought in specialists from the police to talk to parents about the dangers of children being ...
Congress will soon vote on the White House’s rescissions package that would pull billions in taxpayer dollars from foreign ...
In the wake of new political battles over workers’ rights—including President Trump’s recent executive order curbing collective bargaining for federal employees—organized labor is once again front and ...
President Donald Trump wants his “big, beautiful” bill of tax breaks and spending cuts on his desk to be signed into law by ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for a comprehensive review of nutrients and other ingredients, such as ...