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Democratic lawmakers want to expand protections, even as the federal government moves rapidly in the opposite direction.
The judge gave Khalil until April 23 to request a stay of his deportation and said that if his attorneys miss the deadline, ...
Republican Sen. Todd Young of Indiana speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about a range of China issues, from the ...
The Supreme Court ordered the administration to "facilitate" the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly ...
A 0.5% fee would be imposed under House Bill 1302 on every home insurance policy in Colorado, unless a house meets certain ...
House District 57's Elizabeth Velasco is co-sponsoring a new immigration bill that aims to protect immigrants from data ...
A professor who's had to keep his views on transgender rights secret under Biden now shares his opinions freely without fear of retaliation, college Republicans from UC Berkeley describe how the ...
The Trump administration has ordered the National Institutes of Health to study the physical and mental health effects of undergoing gender transition, including regret. The research comes at a time ...
Northeast states have bet big on offshore wind to meet spiking power demand and drive economic growth. But the industry's ...
Celebrate 10 years of Sunflower Theater with a two-night Gala on April 18-19, featuring comedy, music, poetry, and more, plus ...
An Idaho teacher was told by her principal to take down an "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster in her classroom. It's a symptom ...
With tariffs on cars, materials and parts threatening to send auto prices up, some shoppers are racing to lock in vehicles at ...