New Orleans organizers seeking to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell from office believe they have received enough signatures to qualify for a special mayoral election.
The Biden administration will require tech and chip manufacturers that receive subsidies via the CHIPS Act to provide some form of child care, adding a new domestic policy restriction to funding meant to help the United States compete with China in an innovation war.
A series of new editions of James Bond novels set to be released in April will be edited from author Ian Fleming's original prose and feature a disclaimer after a review by "sensitivity readers."
Applications for a rebate program aimed at aiding lower and middle-class residents of Boulder, Colorado, to afford groceries are opening up on Wednesday.
Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are two days away from the first of two payments in March due to a scheduling quirk, with each payment worth $914.
Democrats are embarking on a fresh effort to reclaim New York congressional seats that flipped red by linking Republicans to scandal-embroiled Rep. George Santos (R-NY).
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill restructuring the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort, transferring control of the district's board from Disney to the state of Florida.
A slew of 2024 Republican candidates will descend on South Florida for a donor retreat this weekend hosted by the conservative group Club for Growth - seeking to take advantage of the absence of one heavyweight contender.
With Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s (D-MI) retirement, the race to replace the senior senator from Michigan is already shaping up. Although several possible contenders have bowed out of consideration, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) on Monday became the first Democrat to announce she’s running. Others are mulling whether to jump in.
A Chick-fil-A franchise in Pennsylvania went viral after it banned all children under the age of 16 from dining in the fast food restaurant without an adult present.