COLUMBUS, Ohio — Voting rights organizations have filed a federal lawsuit challenging parts of Ohio’s new election law, ...
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update KB5077181 is wreaking havoc globally. Users face endless restart cycles, broken logins, and total internet loss. Microsoft advises uninstalling the update ...
The UAE is using AI to cut bureaucracy, speed up public services and test new technologies, presenting their work at the ...
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New Ball State initiative connects humanities students with nonprofits
Ball State’s new Humanities in Action program will finance paid internships for humanities majors through a $2.5 million Mellon Foundation grant.
By ending state-paid insurance support, the DeSantis administration risks cutting off lifesaving medication for as many as 12 ...
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Pentagon may bar tuition aid for top universities in Hegseth’s crackdown on ‘biased’ schools
Military officers could soon find dozens of top colleges and universities across the United States abruptly off limits for tuition assistance as part of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s campaign ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused SAVE America Act opponents of wanting illegal immigrants to vote while ...
DHS is the last federal agency lacking funding for the remainder of fiscal year 2026, which runs through Sept. 30.
Before being confirmed, RFK Jr. told U.S. senators he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation’s official vaccine recommendations. He did both.
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Trump administration working to expand effort to strip citizenship from foreign-born Americans
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is dramatically expanding an effort to revoke U.S. citizenship for foreign-born Americans as it works to curb immigration, according to two people familiar with t ...
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Governor’s bill would codify SNAP healthy foods waiver
A bill proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and advanced from a House subcommittee Thursday would perpetuate the state’s restrictions on food items that can be purchased with federal nutrition assistance.
A bill proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and advanced from a House subcommittee Thursday would perpetuate the state’s restrictions on food items that can be purchased with federal nutrition assistance.
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