U.S. updates how it classifies people by race, ethnicity for first time in decades
The federal government updated how it classifies people by race and ethnicity for the first time in over a quarter-century, aiming to
The federal government updated how it classifies people by race and ethnicity for the first time in over a quarter-century, aiming to
President Biden’s pick to be the first Muslim American appeals court judge appears to be in jeopardy, with three Democratic senators refusing
After Tuesday’s deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, some Republican officials, candidates and right-wing pundits attempted to connect
A federal appellate court on Thursday rejected an emergency challenge to North Carolina’s Republican-drawn legislative map, all but ensuring elections will go
The final death toll from the Moscow concert hall attack
Germany’s beloved sausage dog, the dachshund, could be under threat
There are “reasonable grounds” to believe Israel is “committing the
In December, Donald Trump called for the end of mail-in voting in presidential elections. In February, he told Michigan voters that “mail-in
After an anti-corruption crusader unexpectedly won last year’s presidential election in Guatemala, democracy teetered on the edge in the Central American country.