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Removing lanes to slow down speeding drivers is a long-embraced strategy for improving safety on city streets. So-called road ...
Steve Whalen loves his home state of Delaware and he’s proud to manufacture computers there that police officers use to ...
Dismantling the federal government won’t be complete without upending the judicial branch — or so many conservatives argue, ...
Cardinal Raymond Burke, 76, is a highly conservative cleric who clashed repeatedly with Pope Francis over most of the main ...
As Big Tech kicks off its quarterly earnings season this week, the industry’s bellwether companies have been thrust into a ...
Pope Francis, a voice for the poor who overcame fierce resistance to reshape the Catholic Church, has died at 88, the Vatican ...
Many who went held signs, targeting various issues from abortion rights to immigration and the president’s effort to downsize ...
The president signed an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education. Will that increase internet access for ...
Vice President J.D. Vance reportedly said the U.S. and U.K. are currently "working very hard" on a trade deal and that ...
Several students have filed lawsuits against DHS, claiming denial of due process and lack of justification for revoking their right to stay in the US.
The party is debating whether the bureaucracy-slashing billionaire will still have political resonance come 2026.
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate remained at 3.2% in March, a full percentage point better than the 4.2% national rate.