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The University of Alabama’s Safe Zone center was a haven for LGBTQ+ students in search of community and a support network. Anyone could walk into the Safe Zone lounge in the Student Center and grab a ...
Congress is pressing to pass President Donald Trump's legislative agenda bill ahead of Memorial Day, though some Republicans ...
The United States has sanctioned two high-ranking members of the notorious Cartel del Noreste gang, as the Trump ...
All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with ...
Prince George's County Council reallocates nonprofit funding, sparking debate over political favoritism. Gov. Moore vetoes ...
Northern Ireland’s legacy body received advice around a potential move to enable victims and perpetrators to meet where there is a desire to, a Westminster committee has heard. Sir Declan Morgan, ...
European officials are weighing how to respond to US efforts to thwart local DEI programs, as the two regions come closer ...
While Michigan State joins a Big Ten resistance coalition defending diversity programs, the University of Michigan's ...
"Delaware joins a growing number of states in recognizing that end-of-life decisions belong to patients -- not politicians," Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer said.
Under the expanded ordinance, city workers who violate the sanctuary city policy could be fired. City lawyers have legal concerns about the bill.
Democrat team is running for re-election representing Rockville and Gaithersburg in the Maryland General Assembly.