The dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Stanford Law School has resigned her position, four months after she shouted down a federal judge who was giving a lecture, the law school announced Thursday.
Russia’s latest bombardment of Ukraine’s preeminent Black Sea port city damaged a Chinese diplomatic facility, officials in Beijing and Kyiv confirmed.
Republicans seeking to stymie a Democratic bill calling for a code of ethics for the Supreme Court questioned why they haven't looked into a mysterious $1 million donation awarded to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shortly before her death in 2020.
The Board of Education for the state of Florida approved a set of new curriculum standards for African American history as the state continues to be the epicenter of a nationwide debate over how to teach issues of race in the classroom.
Americans for Prosperity, a conservative advocacy group, is ramping up efforts to challenge President Joe Biden’s narrative on the nation’s economy by launching a six-figure campaign against "Bidenomics."
EXCLUSIVE — When Tandy Lynn Hebert's and Sean Chiaffon's daughter Violet was 13 years old, she struggled with her identity to the point of self-harm. The young girl cut herself "enough to where she has scars that look like ridges," Chiaffon said, and even attempted suicide.