Democrats sound alarm on RFK Jr. and new running mate, Shanahan
Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Democrats are leaving no room for doubt on how they view former party colleague turned independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his freshly minted vice presidential pick, deep-pocketed
There's a long road ahead to cleaning up Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse: Not 'quick or easy or cheap'
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s partial collapse in Baltimore on Tuesday, “Rebuilding will not be quick or easy or cheap,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg
RNC won't pay Trump's legal bills, daughter-in-law Lara says, insisting 2020 election is 'in the past'
Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, recently elected Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump, said in a new interview that the national party doesn’t plan to pay his ongoing legal bills
After HBCU administrator's suicide, alumni have 'no confidence' in leadership
Lincoln University (OXFORD, Pa.) — Lincoln University’s alumni association has issued a statement of “no confidence” in the HBCU’s Board of Curators after it reinstated President John Moseley, who was on paid, administrative leave while under investigation
Steven Spielberg puts 'Dune' franchise director up with filmmaking's greats
Monica Schipper/Getty Images In the latest installment of the Director’s Guild of America’s Director’s Cut podcast, Steven Spielberg put Dune franchise director Denis Villeneuve up with some of the most famous filmmakers of all time. Spielberg called
Several states under flood watches as heavy rain approaches East Coast
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The same storm system that brought flooding and hail to Georgia and Florida — and heavy snow to the Upper Midwest — is moving east on Wednesday. Hail the size of pingpong
Proposal would have taxpayers fund statewide, $1,000 monthly ‘guaranteed income’
(The Center Square) – A measure creating a task force to look into monthly guaranteed taxpayer-funded “unrestricted cash” subsidies to certain individuals in Illinois is being discussed in the state legislature. An Illinois Senate appropriations committee Wednesday
School survey: Teacher shortage in Illinois persists, but progress is being made
(The Center Square) – A newly released survey shows that teachers continue to be in short supply in Illinois but conditions are improving. The Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools partnered with Goshen Education Consulting and
'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' gets season 5 renewal
Starz Good news for fans of Starz’s Power universe: The network announced Wednesday it has given an early fifth season renewal to Power Book III: Raising Kanan. The show explores the early life of fan-favorite character Kanan Stark, originally played
AI could eliminate nearly 8 million jobs in UK, study shows
Westend61/Getty Images (LONDON) — Artificial intelligence could eliminate up to nearly 8 million jobs in the United Kingdom, according to a new study, which cautions that women and early-career employees are most at risk of being put