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The Education Department’s civil rights office is investigating whether the program, which helps Black students do better academically, is racially discriminatory.
ST. LOUIS — The U.S. Department of Justice has slashed over $1 million in grant funding for a St. Louis nonprofit helping people recover from bullet injuries.
Millions of legal immigrants, many of them Hispanic, have faced renewed uncertainty about their future in the U.S. during the ...
On his 100th day in office, Trump moves to ease auto tariffs with an executive order, responding to economic concerns. Follow ...
Two Jayhawks were among the 16 former college basketball players who sued the NCAA over compensation from NIL.
Annual Report, p. 7. In 2024, one judge was suspended based on a recommendation that he be removed from office and another ...
Tarak Makecha, a former employee of Musk's Tesla, is listed as the author of a DOJ spreadsheet that detailed the 365 targeted ...
President Donald Trump has dismissed many of former President Joe Biden’s nominees to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff, the husband of former Vice President Kamala ...
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Trump’s Poll Numbers Have Collapsed
After 100 days of chaos, the president’s numbers are in free fall, and that’s emboldening his critics everywhere—even in Alabama.
The agreements entered into by firms sanctioned or threatened with sanctions by President Trump raise serious conflict of ...