The move comes after the Education Department found the district’s guidelines violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA.
Democrat officials have accused federal agents of acting as a secret police force. The DOJ says masks are necessary to protect them from further violence.
With heavy investment in artificial intelligence, future copper demand will be ‘staggering,’ according to a veteran natural resources investor.
The world-famous American icon—which almost wasn’t built—will likely endure for millennia. It’s a major focal point for America’s 250th birthday this year.
The Trump administration has moved to counter blackout threats blamed on prior policies as record heat strains PJM Interconnection region.
Melat Kiros’ victory marks a major upset and follows on the heels of a string of democratic socialist candidate victories in House races in New York.
The settlement means the ByteDance platform avoids jury scrutiny in the case, as other tech behemoths face trials over youth mental health claims.
The Republican primary, between All Things Possible Ministries founder Victor Marx and state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, is too close to call.
Liberal Democrat Manny Rutinel edges moderate Shannon Bird and will take on first-term incumbent Republican Rep. Gabe Evans in November.
A senior DOJ official said foreign nationals are traveling to the country ‘under false pretenses’ to give birth and secure U.S. citizenship for their child.
Disability hearing wait times have been brought down to 90 days from the previous 266.
The court upheld birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, disallowing Trump’s executive order limiting it.
Anthropic said it will start restoring access to both models on July 1.
Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) will face a veteran Republican lawmaker in the general election.
From rifle rounds to grenade systems, industry players are ramping up efforts to meet rising demand for battlefield drone defense.
The space agency has already sent a ball to the International Space Station.
The town claimed the flags could interfere with and harm the beach and dune habitat of birds protected by state and federal species acts.
The officers were ‘treated by the agency as a threat to the United States government,’ plaintiffs said.