A judge in Wisconsin banned the use of absentee ballot collection boxes for elections, ruling on Thursday that their use violates state law.
Air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition fighting Yemen’s Houthi group on the capital Sanaa killed at least 20 people overnight, including civilians, Houthi media and residents said, in one of its deadliest attacks since 2019.
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The Biden administration recently unveiled its new website for Americans to access and order at-home COVID-19 tests as the Omicron variant continues to dominate COVID-19 cases in the United States, but the site will not be ready until Wednesday January 19.
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A new Gallup study points to a major shift in the political preferences of Americans over the past year that should worry Democrats.
With no clear way forward on their voting rights goals, Senate Democrats are looking for a method by which they can force a vote and work around 52 of their colleagues who have either resisted the legislation or the rules changes that would be needed to overcome the filibuster.
All the homes on one of Tonga’s small outer islands have been destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption and tsunami, with three people so far confirmed dead, the government said on Tuesday in its first update since the disaster struck.
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U.S. Appeals Court hands off TX abortion law challenge to conservative-led state Texas Supreme Court
A federal appeals court on Monday dealt another blow to opponents of Texas’ restrictive abortion law by sending their case to the state’s majority-Republican Supreme Court.
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear opening arguments over the case of a Christian flag being flown in Boston over government property. The case could have dramatic effects for the future of free speech and religious freedom in America.
Netflix Inc has raised its monthly subscription price by $1 to $2 per month in the United States depending on the plan, the company said on Friday, to help pay for new programming to compete in the crowded streaming TV market.
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Institutions of higher learning across the country have seen a marked downturn in enrollment over the last couple of years with initial estimates indicating that colleges have almost a million fewer enrollments than in 2019 according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.