Illinois lawmakers in early January could consider easing requirements for residents to change their names, a move proponents say will reduce risks for victims of domestic abuse, transgender residents ...
Former Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic, who came from a famous northeast Minneapolis family and led the 34-member Senate ...
Democrats are bracing for a new — and, for them, bleak — political era as President-elect Trump prepares to take office for a ...
After his felony conviction was dismissed, Derek Gunby of Anderson will spend about two months in prison.
The Washington Elm, where legend has it, George Washington took command of the Continental Army on July 3, 1775, in Cambridge, Massachusetts*, serves in the collective memory of the United States as ...
Kennedy discussed his nomination on Capitol Hill on Monday after spending ... A judge has ordered Fulton County DA Fani Willis to turn over records related to her election interference probe ...
Has Russia’s Shadow Fleet, Built to Evade Sanctions, Engaged in Sabotage? Russia has assembled a fleet of hundreds of vessels to covertly ship its oil. The idea of using some to cause havoc may ...
The president-elect made the announcement on Truth Social on Sunday. ABC News’ MaryAlice Parks discusses President Joe Biden's invitation for President-elect Donald Trump to visit the White ...
The danger and hardship gets worse by the day for civilians in eastern Ukraine. Still, they resist leaving the places that have become their homes. By Tyler Hicks and Gaëlle Girbes Human rights ...
2024’s progress hints at things to come. Clark took the WNBA—and basketball—to a new level Banga is tasked with helping find funds for emissions reduction and climate change adaptation ...
Airports are warning of delays for both departing and arriving flights as thick fog continues around the country. Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ...
The NT Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that the territory government is legally responsible for providing safe drinking water in remote communities. Lawyers say the decision could have ...