(Headline USA) A proposed Pennsylvania state constitutional amendment allowing lawsuits for otherwise outdated child sexual abuse claims was not advertised as required, delaying the necessary voter referendum for at least two years, the Wolf administration disclosed Monday.
The Pennsylvania Department of State in a news release called it “simple human error"...
(Headline USA) An effort to reopen California schools is foundering, stoking frustrations across America’s most populous state from parents eager to get their children back in classrooms and a governor who wants them there after he locked down the state for most of the past year.
Parents and behavioral experts say...
(Headline USA) New York state’s parks commissioner is trying to figure out if the state is obligated to keep former President Donald Trump’s name on a 436-acre state park on land he donated in the New York City suburbs 14 years ago, after local opposition sunk his plans for...
Twitter employees reportedly locked their accounts and scrubbed their online biographies over fear that they may be targeted by former President Donald Trump’s supporters in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the New York Times.
The employees set their accounts to private after Twitter decided to...
President Joe Biden signed an executive order last week temporarily suspending oil and gas drilling on federal lands, but after backlash from American Indian tribes, he decided to grant exemptions to fossil-fuel-producing reservations.
Biden’s order strips the Interior Department of its authority to issue drilling leases and permits, which appears...
(Headline USA) The San Francisco school board has voted to remove the names of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln from public schools after officials deemed them and other prominent figures, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein, unworthy of the honor.
After months of controversy, the board voted 6-1 Tuesday in favor of renaming...
After falling short on a vote to join the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, former Phillies/Diamondbacks/Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling told the Baseball Writers' Association of America to remove him from next year's ballot so he can be judged by "men whose opinions actually matter," ESPN reported.
Schilling indicated...
Several of the companies known for their hit Super Bowl commercials have decided to sit this year's game out over concerns about political polarization.
Budweiser, Pepsi Co., Coca-Cola, and other major corporations have backed out of advertising during this year’s broadcast and have decided to give money to coronavirus relief...
(Headline USA) Democrat Joe Biden signed an order Monday reversing a Trump-era Pentagon policy that largely barred transgender individuals from serving in the military.
The new order, which Biden signed in the Oval Office during a meeting with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, overturns a ban ordered by President Donald Trump...
(Headline USA) Paul Chavez had no idea where a sculpture of his father, Latino American communist Cesar Chavez, would end up in the White House.
He agreed just this week to lend the bronze bust to Democrat Joe Biden and hustled to get it wrapped up and shipped across the...
(Headline USA) Twitter said on Friday that it had permanently banned an account connected to the office of Iran’s supreme leader, shortly after the account posted a photo showing former President Donald Trump playing golf in the shadow of a giant drone.
In response to a request for comment from the...
Conservative-leaning tech magnate Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and an early Facebook investor, was among the latest to join the growing list of powerful people moving to Florida with the purchase of a $19 million Miami mansion announced this week.
For the past quarter-century, conservatives have been flocking to...