A former Seattle 911 dispatcher is blasting the city for causing the death of a resident who didn’t receive timely aid because paramedics sat outside his home waiting for a police escort.
Former Gov. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) was sworn in as Nebraska’s newest senator on Monday, filling the seat of Ben Sasse (R-NE), who resigned to become president of the University of Florida.
A higher education policy group wants the Biden administration to launch a Title IX civil rights investigation into collegiate athletics programs because the vast majority of so-called name, image, likeness sponsorships go to male athletes.
Russia is sending tens of thousands of ill-trained and ill-equipped soldiers to the front lines of the war in the eastern part of Ukraine, according to a senior U.S. military official.
The Los Angeles County coroner's office confirmed the identities of two of the 10 people killed in the mass shooting at a Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park, California.
The final wave of payments for California's Middle Class Tax Refund, which could be over $1,000 for select recipients, will start being issued in seven days.
New Jersey homeowners have been given some extra time to apply for a program that will give them up to $1,500 thanks to the application deadline getting pushed back to the end of next month.
The New Mexico Republican candidate accused of orchestrating shootings at Democratic lawmakers' homes after his loss in the midterm elections will continue to be held in prison without bond ahead of his pending criminal trial, a state judge ruled.
Arizona's Kari Lake has long complained that her loss in the 2022 gubernatorial race against Gov. Katie Hobbs was the result of a rigged election — but a new analysis shows voters did vote for a Republican, just not her.