A recent bill making its way through the Florida legislature that would prevent schools from teaching young children about sexual orientation and gender identity issues – topics lawmakers say belong in the home not the classroom – has now gained national attention.
U.S. consumers added to their debt loads at the fastest pace in 14 years in 2021 as they borrowed more to afford homes, cars and other goods that are becoming increasingly expensive, according to a report released on Tuesday by the New York Federal Reserve.
U.S. security officials have recommended the release of a suspected 9/11 terrorist on the grounds of mental health treatment needs.
Monday, the Supreme Court voted 5-to-4 to allow Alabama to continue to use its new congressional map while the court hears arguments over whether the redistricting effort minimized minority votes.
Stacey Abrams is being lambasted by Republicans and mandate opponents the nation over after she tweeted a photo of herself sitting mask free in a room full of children who were required to wear masks because of a school rule Abrams supports.
First Lady Jill Biden is dropping her signature legislative initiative that would have provided two years of “free,” taxpayer-funded community college to American students as well as children of illegal immigrants.
French President Emmanuel Macron emerged from his highly touted meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin with the faintest sliver of hope that diplomacy will prevail in the West’s lengthy standoff with Moscow.
Black Lives Matter Tennessee chapter leader Pamela Moses was sentenced to six years in prison on Monday following a conviction for registering to vote while on probation.
Rising crude oil prices have driven the national gas average up, with both surging to levels not seen since former-President Barrack Obama was in office.
The CDC recently suggested that they are considering making changes to vaccine guidance on the available COVID-19 mRNA vaccines due to health concerns.