CONCORD — Maëlle Jacques was happy after she won the high jump in the New Hampshire high school Division III track and field championships on May 23....
Idaho’s public university professors say a law barring state employees from ‘promoting’ or ‘counseling in favor of’ abortion limits their ability to teach. Lillian Mongeau Hughes...
3-minute read Legislation that would gut public access to government records and data was passed by the state Senate on Monday. It was to be considered...
Across the U.S., college students are building “Gaza Solidarity Encampments” to demonstrate support for Palestinians. But as tensions rise, many students have wondered what rights they...
PROVIDENCE – To people of a certain age, the phrase – “Is it live or is it Memorex?” – needs no explanation. Memorex famously claimed that...
The University of Southern California says Asna Tabassum will no longer speak at the ceremony after the discussion about her selection took on ‘an alarming tenor’...
Louisiana’s incumbent representatives and their voters are on pins and needles as they await a federal three-judge panel’s ruling on whether the state’s new congressional map...
PROVIDENCE – State lawmakers are once again weighing a proposal that would allow people serving long sentences to ask a judge for a “second look” at...
Transgender Ohioans and advocates expressed concerns with Ohio’s proposed rules for providers of gender-affirming care at a public hearing on Monday. The Ohio Department of Mental...
The plan for how the public will be able to exercise their First Amendment rights within the “security footprint” of this summer’s Republican National Convention received...