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Early in the session, the common wisdom was that education would be the issue dragging lawmakers into June or even July. But with major components of H.454 now moving and the Senate Education ...
We asked experts in the travel space to share the places they’ve returned to again and again. Keep scrolling for 23 countries ...
The U.S. has 800 measles cases as of Friday, and outbreaks in several states. Texas is up to nearly 600 of those cases. Two children and an adult have died from measles-related illnesses. Indiana, ...
From the classroom to Congress, U.S. Rep. Becca Balint has always been authentic about her LGBTQ identity and her political ...
Steve Stahl collapsed while skiing at Stowe from what is known as a "widowmaker," but survived that near-death experience thanks to a long list of caring Vermonters ...
Though DHS has deported more than 23,000 people since January under Noem’s leadership, the president is frustrated she’s ...
Attorneys for Rümeysa Öztürk told a federal judge in Vermont Monday that she was unconstitutionally arrested, leading to her ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted it has no figures to show how many disabled people who cannot work are having their benefits “sanctioned”, just as the government announced ...
In the run-up to Coachella, international artists are getting nervous about visas and the consequences of Trump's crackdowns on dissent.