Author: BRUCE SCHREINER
The Justice Departmentâs lawsuit says the regulation violates federal law by enabling undocumented students to qualify for the lower tuition rate at Kentuckyâs public colleges and universities.Read More
New laws for Virginia take effect on July 1, 2025 to increase behavioral health, employer accountability and make roadways safer.Read More
The only thing predictable about summer is the fact that something (or someone) is going to start a wildfire in Central Oregon. Beyond that, there’s no telling what the nextRead More
Actress Emma Roberts told Travel + Leisure all about her travel habits and how her book club collaborated with hotels to help you find the best beach reads on vacation.Read More
Human Rights Watch and other observers have also criticized the regime for cracking down on opposition and independent groups in the lead-up …Read More
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is pushing to make the corridor between the nation’s prestigious universities into a tech hub. It’s all part of a drive to revive the U.K.’s sluggish economy.Read More
The automakers want to revive small city cars that were largely abandoned as the EU imposed expensive safety features that made them larger, heavier and more expensive.Read More
Berlin (Reuters) -The German military deems Russia an “existential risk” to the country and Europe, according to a Spiegel news magazine report that cites a new Bundeswehr strategy paper. The confidential document warns that the Kremlin is aligning both its industrial and leadership structures …Read More
The French government announced a 10-year framework contract with Eutelsat worth as much as âŹ1 billion to provide military-grade satellite communications.Read More
The Swiss government is seeking closer collaboration with other European nations in defense procurement, following warnings by senior officials over the countryâs struggling arms industry.Read More