$100 a month may not be a lot of money in the U.S. To a group of widows and mothers in Iraq, it is an indispensable blessing.
Jack Dorsey, the at times mercurial billionaire who co-founded Twitter and is phasing himself out of the company, took a page from the Elon Musk playbook Saturday renaming his position at Block, Inc.
Orrin Hatch, the man who served in the Senate for 42 years and once briefly sought the Republican nomination for president, died Saturday evening.
House Republicans sent a letter to Twitter demanding that the company’s board take steps to preserve their records regarding the offer from tech billionaire Elon Musk to buy the company outright.
Louisiana Senate voted 29-6 in favor of a bill that requires transgender athletes of all ages to compete by their biological sex.
The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine has now become the worst refugee crisis since the end of World War 2, according to the U.N. refugee agency on Wednesday.
Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launched another attack against far-left ideology while his state’s education department offered evidence that critical race theory was being infused into the teaching of math in Florida schools.
Tennessee continues to fight for children’s rights by passing a new drunk driver bill.
You may have noticed the shelves at the local store are getting a bit bare and the food that’s still there is not as cheap as it once was.
President Biden has been considering delaying the May 23 repeal of Title 42, according to a source with direct knowledge of discussions among his inner circle, Axios reports.