An Indiana law banning the use of public university student identification cards for voting is back in effect after a Monday order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
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Anticipating the pressure this will put on states to continue supporting SNAP, AARP has been working with state lawmakers to ...
Oil prices have climbed more than 5% while shares are mixed as a standoff between Iran and the U.S. prevents tankers from using the Strait of Hormuz. The Persian Gulf ...
Google's new spam policy targets back button hijacking. Starting June 15th, sites that manipulate the back button will get ...
The judge said the health secretary's threat to defund gender-affirming health centers is illegal, cruel, and "harmed kids." ...
The next phase of peace talks is uncertain after Iran says it has "no plans for the next round" of negotiations.