Author: WILL WEISSERT — Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Teddy Roosevelt boxed. Richard Nixon bowled.Read More
The Rams with Myles Garrett were given top honors.Read More
The 2010 court case, which brought corporate influence squarely into the middle of elections, tipped the scales.Read More
A new state law that allows denser housing development near major transit stops goes into effect in July, opening the door to construction of more than 1 million new units in California’s urban centers.Read More
Wisconsin Republican Gov. Lee Dreyfus signed a law that banned discrimination based on sexual orientation, the first of its kind in the country.Read More
Indonesia police allege the man killed the woman as he felt disrespected by her.Read More
In this week’s briefing, RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak is drilling down on two issues: a damning rule-of-law assessment for Serbia and the latest Franco-German EU enlargement proposal.Read More
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair Mike Lee wants to overhaul the National Historic Preservation Act. That may be a step too far for many Democrats.Read More
Alice Tong, initially cleared of rioting in August 2021, weeps after court finds her guilty based on ‘overwhelming’ circumstantial evidence.Read More
A list of laws Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed over a year ago take effect July 1. Here’s what you need to know.Read More