The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization gathered its 193 members Friday to approve the United States returning as a full-fledged member to the U.N. committee.
California passed legislation on Tuesday providing tax incentives to movie and television studios as part of a broader effort to support productions amid rising competition in other states and address film safety.
Ohio state Sen. Matt Dolan is neck and neck with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) in the Ohio Senate race, but he trails in the primary, according to a new poll that showed the other candidates trailing Brown by more in a hypothetical matchup.
In celebrating the Supreme Court’s 303 Creative v. Elenis decision, Colorado-based 303 Creative owner and website designer Lorie Smith said “everyone should be free to speak consistent with who they are and what they believe.”
After the Supreme Court ruled Colorado cannot compel a web designer to create messages that run against her sincere Christian beliefs, liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented and said the majority reduced LGBT people to "second-class status."
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to get involved in a dispute surrounding a transgender inmate who was put in a men's jailhouse despite identifying as a woman in a case that asks whether gender dysphoria is a disability under federal law.
President Joe Biden will address the country to discuss his administration's next move after the Supreme Court ruled that his student loan forgiveness plan was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on Friday was met with celebratory reactions from conservatives, while those on the Left responded with disdain.
Michigan's Democratic-led House of Representatives passed a number of bills last week increasing penalties for hate crimes as part of a package of legislation that would alter the state's Ethnic Intimidation Act.