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More police officers on the streets of Kent is contributing to the crisis in the county's crown courts, according to a new ...
The transit agency estimated a ridership count of roughly 23.7 million last month on its bus and rail systems — a 13.5% drop ...
U.S. District Judge Margaret R. Guzman for the District of Massachusetts partially granted a group of Massachusetts residents ...
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has become the latest governing body in the sports world to enact a policy change ...
Ministry publishes draft regulations to restrict production, trade and use of persistent organic pollutants found in ...
Research grants at the University of Minnesota, which were terminated by the National Institutes of Health earlier this year, ...
Budget talks at the General Assembly broke down this spring, with the House and Senate mostly differing on issues like tax ...
The judges noted that existing international climate treaties, such as the Paris Agreement and the overarching United Nations ...
The Federal Reserve, known for its tight lips, structured formality and extraordinary power to shape the global economy, ...
In his annual address, L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho announces higher test scores in all grades for a second straight ...
The opinion by the ICJ, also known as the World Court, was immediately welcomed by environmental groups. Legal experts said ...
The United Nation's International Court of Justice says climate change isn’t just a crisis — it’s a legal responsibility.