While Illinois is trying to keep the team in Chicago's suburbs, Indiana lawmakers are offering a plan to finance a new ...
The new rules for the independent military newspaper are the Defense Department's latest effort to put extraordinary ...
In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of ...
Researchers looking at foodcrusts on the pottery shards of ancient humans say there's evidence of a wide variety of ingredients, indicating that they may have been experimenting with "recipes." ...
Women charged with a crime in Senegal are at the mercy of a slow judicial process and prisons that may lack basic supplies.
In a post on Truth Social, President Trump claimed the U.S. had "destroyed 100% of Iran's Military capability." The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, meanwhile, urged Americans to "leave Iraq immediately." ...
A growing number of Republicans in Congress are embracing rhetoric against Muslims. Their remarks have faced little public pushback from leadership.
A federal judge has put the brakes on a criminal probe of the Federal Reserve, saying it was part of an improper campaign by the Trump administration to pressure the central bank into cutting interest ...
Bill Radke discusses the week's news with Seattle Times Shauna Sowersby, Earth Finance's Reuven Carlyle, and Gamoran Legal Consulting's Saul Gamoran.
In a new study, bats lap up vaccine-laced saline or chow down on vaccine-carrying mosquitoes. Will that have any impact on the flying mammal's immune system?
Depending on who you ask, this year’s short 60-day session of the Washington state Legislature was either history-making, troubling, or both.
The Academy Awards officially adopted the "Oscars" nickname in 1939. But who is Oscar, and who started calling them that? We may never know. But here are four enduring legends to consider.