The Supreme Court agreeing to hear the speech case would open up a "floodgate of litigation," one legal expert told Newsweek.
Email news briefs and event listings to [email protected] or [email protected]. Trivia night at library The Monroeville Public Library will host a trivia night March 22 with cash prizes for the ...
As US President Donald Trump ends nearly all foreign aid funding, access to medicines that have suppressed an epidemic for ...
Students at the Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART) have created a student project that is now expanding beyond the classroom.
This coming Saturday you might think it’s Feb. 22 and only Washington’s birthday -- but not if you happen also to be at the ...
Just Like Us runs a Pride Groups Programme, which has helped 410 schools as of September. It sees teachers and students given training, resources and support to set up lunchtime or after-school clubs ...
The officer’s interpretation was correct. According to Scotland’s government, the Save Access Zones law, which came into effect Sept. 24, 2024, bans “silent vigils,” “handing out leaflets” and ...
Representative Jake Auchincloss discusses how the Democratic Party can offer meaningful alternatives to voters.
About 150 people gathered in Winter Haven’s Central Park to protest President Trump's policies and the role of Elon Musk in ...
Just blocks away from Eaton fire’s destruction, the Black History Festival at Pasadena’s Robinson Park draws hundreds.
Justin Martell recently became the first known American to step foot inside the secretive nation since the onset of the pandemic more than five years ago.
Language educators at all levels are invited to attend this year's 17th annual English as a Second Language Symposium on Feb. 22 in the Graduate Education Building. Register online.