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U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco on Monday ordered Alabama to use a new state Senate map in the 2026 and 2030 elections that is “identical” to one drawn and submitted by a minor resident, according to court documents.
Pennsylvania and its county and local governments are on track to spend nearly all of the federal American Rescue Plan Act funds they received to address the economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Donald Trump continues to expand troop deployments to US cities, escalating a campaign to assert military power at home with little precedent in US history.
The college application process can be dizzying. High school students have long sought advice from family members and school counselors, Reddit forums and pricey admissions consultants. Now, some young people are turning to a different kind of sounding board: A.I. chatbots.
Illinois residents will soon be able to show their IDs right on their cell phone. Here's what you need to know about the Mobile ID program.
Researchers found that problematic pornography use is more aligned with internet addiction than traditional models of sex addiction.
Nationally, New Jersey’s Asian workers ranked 5th among their peers in using buses, trains and trams to get to work. Hawaii, North Dakota, California and Washington saw the highest use of public transit by Asian workers. Wyoming, South Dakota and Maine had the lowest transit use by Asian workers.
Denver health officials defended an inspector’s decision to pour bleach into an unlicensed taco vendor’s food over the weekend, after a video of the incident spread on social media.