As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously ...
The elderly woman passed away while undergoing treatment in Nadiad, Gujarat, on Wednesday. On the following day, the family donated the body to the medical college, and it was accepted with state ...
For the most part, it mirrors what the law already is, while reinforcing that the federal government shouldn’t be involved in ...
As of Sept 8, four cases of Nipah virus disease had been reported in India this year, with considerable concerns of ...
The United States government, under the Trump administration, has announced a direct intervention to prevent Israeli football ...
Three school superintendents talked about the need for community partnerships Tuesday at the annual State of Education luncheon, while one said, “We are under attack,” referring to state and federal ...
A Vat reduction for the hospitality sector, a rise in the minimum wage and the end of the “one-off” cost-of-living packages are among the measures being considered for Budget 2026. The last “bumper ...
The firing of a Texas professor and subsequent resignation of the university’s president are illustrating a statewide battle on when and how LGBTQ topics are discussed on college campuses.
Polls show Harris’ standing in the field of 2028 Democratic presidential contenders as relatively weak for a figure who led ...
U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Pa.-17) toured CCAC's solar array to highlight how renewables can save energy and money.
In Lighthiser v. Trump, 22 young people are asking a federal court to declare executive orders that “unleash” fossil fuels ...
Seniors are enjoying the lowest poverty rates in decades, while children endure the highest, highlighting a growing divide.