Florida officials are plowing ahead with a proposal to roll back certain vaccine mandates for the state’s schoolchildren.
The revelations come after a CT Insider investigation found that Southington is one of at least several communities in ...
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Former University of St. Thomas professor files Title IX, defamation suits alleging retaliation
Wright's two suits detail years of drama under St. Thomas' prior administration, exposing an ideological rift at the university that is similar to one facing Catholic communities across the country.
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San Antonians fuel illegal firearm trade by leaving guns in cars. Where is theft most common?
A study out of the University of Teas Health Science Center at Houston reveals thieves are targeting vehicles to steal guns, ...
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office case provides a rare inside look that illustrates nearly everything critics say is wrong with the practice of stopping and searching motorists.
In 2018, Washington passed a law to limit the number of children charged as adults. Supporters argued the legislation was necessary to prevent needlessly harsh sentences, noting that kids of ...
In Northwest Alaska, a proposed 211-mile mining road has divided an Inupiaq community already devastated by climate change.
"The latest census notes 220 Christmas tree growers in Texas farming a total of 3,565 acres - up substantially from 2017 census numbers," Raley said. In 2017, 125 producers grew Christmas trees across ...
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As a former federal judge, I’m concerned by a year of challenges to the US justice system
The public has been hearing from a lot of federal judges over the past year, much more than normal. That’s because many of them are concerned about the Trump administration’s commitment to the rule of ...
Lex Fridman’s expansive, compelling, anti-journalistic podcast style. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. At the end of Elon Musk’s fourth sit-down interview with Lex Fridman, one of the world’s ...
The Golden Globes introduced a best podcast category this year, and the nominees announced Monday will predictably get people ...
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Nearly 40K people have died on California roads in the past 20 years. State law hasn't changed
Nearly 40,000 people have died and more than 2 million have been injured in crashes on California's roads over the past two decades. But CalMatters reports state lawmakers have done little to ...
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