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First he bunny hopped. Then he crisscrossed. Then he twirled. Over the weekend, DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb, clad in a classic “dad fit” (neon orange T-shirt, jorts, and chunky grey ...
The University of Toronto has attracted several U.S. professors amid turmoil between American higher-education institutions and the Trump administration.
Attorney General Kris Mayes urged the FDA to enact regulations to protect children from heavy metals in baby foods.
Family of Rochester's Nina Steel, who died at 41 in crash during NH Bike Week in Laconia, shares their story of love.
By foot, bike and MG, a writer undertakes a journey from Winchester to Canterbury, along a route taken since at least the 14th century.
Former Obama aide Johanna Maska claimed that the 44th president was “anti-war” — while ignoring the administration’s actual foreign policy record.
Council member Brooke Pinto (D-Ward 2) faced criticism about her previous proposal to move violence interruption to the attorney general’s office.
After pushback and amendments surrounding cuts to violence interrupter programs, the DC Council passed a controversial proposal.
Three Maryland drivers are facing lawsuits after racking up hundreds of traffic citations. Combined, the drivers owe more than $200,000 to the District of Columbia.
As a scientist and trustee of Columbia University, I have witnessed how an institution once hailed as a pillar of intellectual progress can be threatened from within and without.
The plan, aimed at streamlining operations under the Office of the Attorney General, sparked backlash from Mayor Muriel Bowser, Attorney General Brian Schwalb and local advocacy groups.