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On July 15, the United States Department of State reissued its most severe travel advisory for Haiti, warning all Americans ...
At a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, Rep. Julie Johnson criticized sweeping staff cuts at USAID and the State Department, warning they endanger U.S. global standing. She highlighted concerns ...
New campaign finance filings provide the first glimpse of the financial and political fault lines emerging in the open primaries for key statewide offices.
Desperation crept into Sylvia’s voice as she rattled off all the ways her life would become more difficult if a free learning ...
The eruption occurred in the early hours of July 16. Officials say lava is flowing towards uninhabited areas and is not an ...
The New Orleans Health Department's 2024 AIR Program Report details domestic violence prevalence and response efforts.
A volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland has prompted evacuations, including at nearby tourist sites like the Blue Lagoon.
The Education Department presented a revised “New York State Portrait of a Graduate” to the Board of Regents, which the board accepted on Monday.
Health officials in Lake County, Illinois, have confirmed the county’s first human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) this year.
The Senate Judiciary Committee appears ready to back Justice Department official Emil Bove for an appellate court seat.
The Trump White House and State Department celebrated cutting off taxpayer funding for the Left's dark money network.
Like sex trafficking panic more broadly, the Epstein files are a useful political tool—as long as they remain hidden.