Author: Valerie Bonk
The Department of Justice has sued the state of Maryland for a law that provides in-state tuition and financial assistance to people living in the country illegally.Read More
Thousands of people attended the gathering at Shrubland Hall near Ipswich, but it was forced to close early after advice from policeRead More
A spokesperson for the incoming prime minister says his Government would “put its focus where people need it right now”.Read More
MANCHESTER, England, July 18 (Reuters) – Incoming British prime minister Andy Burnham will scrap the government’s troubled plans for a digital ID scheme when he enters office on Monday, a spokesperson for the new Labour Party leader said. Resources d…Read More
Dangerous wildfire smoke is impacting over a dozen states Saturday as air quality alerts span from the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.Read More
Rain could alleviate conditions in mid-Atlantic and north-east, with World Cup final expected to go ahead on SundayRead More
A region emptying out under pressure Across West and Central Africa, the number of people forced from their homes keeps climbing, and the pace of that climb has become the story in itself .Read More
Gainesville’s Asian Food Festival started on Friday and continues Saturday and Sunday from 3-11 p.m. at Depot Park.Read More
The Trump administration is preparing to unveil a series of grants in Europe and beyond to support Maga-aligned initiatives in pursuance of a dramatic overhaul of U.S. foreign aid priorities, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.Read More
Bryson DeChambeau enjoyed overwhelmingly positive support from the galleries at Royal Birkdale the day after his heated brush with officials and subsequent two-shot penalty at the British Open.Read More