Trump’s Oregon Guard Move Halted—Again
A federal appeals court has paused President Trump’s effort to deploy Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, ordering a full panel review of the controversial move.
A federal appeals court has paused President Trump’s effort to deploy Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, ordering a full panel review of the controversial move.
Gifted education programs across the U.S. are under scrutiny for excluding high-performing students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Can the system be fixed?
In an unprecedented move, California Governor Gavin Newsom told supporters to stop donating to his Proposition 50 campaign—claiming victory before ballots are fully counted.
An in-depth look at the current state of U.S. manufacturing reveals modest regional gains and a tech-driven boom, but falls short of the sweeping revival promised by former President Trump.
Facing financial collapse, Talladega College sells four historic Hale Woodruff murals—but ensures they’ll return home regularly.
In a surprising shift, Donald Trump acknowledges constitutional limits on a third presidential term, ending months of speculation.
A new look at the real issues plaguing college students in 2025, revealing deep anxieties about debt, mental health, and their future.
A federal court’s redistricting order has given Mississippi Democrats a rare chance to challenge the Republican supermajority in the state legislature in the November 4 election.
After more than a century, Chinook salmon have returned to the headwaters of Oregon’s Klamath River—just one year after the last of four dams was removed.
A new House Oversight Committee report alleges former President Biden was cognitively impaired and that aides concealed his decline, rendering his decisions ‘void’—a claim Democrats dismiss as baseless and politically driven.