Residents in Prince George County, Maryland, can look forward to potentially partaking in a new universal basic income program that will provide recipients with cash payments every month.
A national decline in civics and U.S. history scores for eighth graders in U.S. history set off a blame game as political figures tried to pin the decline on pandemic school closures and culture wars.
Judge John Torbitzky of the Missouri Court of Appeals' Eastern District issued several orders in the case of Kimberly Gardner, forcing the embattled attorney to turn over records relating to her work as a nurse.
The Department of Homeland Security is going on the offense amid growing criticism of how it has neglected tens of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children at the border.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is weighing into the increasingly competitive Kentucky GOP gubernatorial primary between state Attorney General Daniel Cameron and former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft.
The median payment on a mortgage for a new home has exploded in the past three years as the Federal Reserve has hiked interest rates in response to blistering inflation.
A Florida jury on Thursday found Andrew Gillum, a once-rising star in the Democratic Party, not guilty of lying to the FBI but was deadlocked on 17 other charges against him stemming from allegations he illegally solicited campaign donations and then funneled them into his account.
The death of Jordan Neely, a New York homeless man who died after a transit rider placed him in a chokehold, has made national headlines after medical examiners ruled his death a homicide.