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Beneficiaries of the Special Immigrant Juveniles program no longer automatically get work permits and protection against ...
Consumer Price Index (CPI) report was unexpectedly hot, showing a 0.3% increase month-over-month and a 2.7% rise ...
On social media, shower rituals have become more elaborate and product-heavy than they need to be, according to health ...
Contrary to popular belief, grief doesn’t unfold in 5 neat stages. Yet, when loss is traumatic, it can take a heavy emotional ...
The demands of first responders have evolved from criminal and life-threatening duties to safety calls of a different nature.
A coalition of funders, including the Gates Foundation and Ballmer Group, will spend $1 billion over 15 years to help develop ...
Courtrooms that once served as venues for justice are now used to intimidate and remove those who challenge policy.
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and ...
Lear’s CEO, Paul Trouette, is a polarizing figure known for clearing protesters from logging sites, busting unlicensed ...
The Central Valley is home to hotly-contested seats in both the House of Representatives and California Legislature. Some state Republican lawmakers in a letter last month urged the president to ...
If you retired before you were eligible for Medicare, it means you may be spending a fortune of money to buy a decent health insurance plan. If you go back to work, even on a part-time basis, you may ...
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks in the same bill will disproportionately benefit wealth business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.