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Ariana Kelly, a delegate in the Maryland state legislature, introduced a bill that would require the state to include consent in sex ed classes.
The Justice Department's suit, filed in federal court in Sacramento, argues that California's approach illegally intrudes on federal jurisdiction.
In the cases the justices will hear this fall, legal observers say "state sovereignty is a really big issue."
Former Massachusetts state Sen. Brian Joyce was found dead at his Westport home, the Bristol County District Attorney's office said Thursday.
The city of Seattle plans to shut down the Licton Springs tiny-house village after March, bringing to an end one of the most controversial city efforts to help house homeless people.
Settlement the ride-sharing company Uber agreed to pay states for taking a year to notify drivers that hackers had stolen their personal information.
Jared Hensley, the athletic director of a Tennessee high school, in a video broadcast to the student body. He was explaining why the dress code forbids students from wearing athletic shorts. He has since been placed on administrative leave.
Employees are the most valuable assets of an organization yet when looking for areas of efficiency and ways to save money, they aren’t always the first to be asked.
The order calls for indigenous place names to be shown on public signs and directs the state's Department of Education to work with several groups to promote the indigenous languages in public schools and universities.
In a Monday ruling, Superior Court Judge Heather Welch gave Gov. Eric Holcomb, who succeeded Pence when Pence became vice president, 30 days to deliver the documents, dating from Nov. 14 to 29, 2016, to Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana.
State law currently allows police officers and immediate family members to ask a judge for a “gun violence restraining order” that temporarily removes weapons from people deemed a risk to themselves or others.
It will go well beyond the $15 minimum hourly wage that several cities have enacted and that New York State will adopt as the base wage for many workers at the end of the year.
The surge of registered voters come as Texas has one of the nation's hottest U.S. Senate races between U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Democrat Beto O'Rourke, as well as a half dozen close congressional races that could determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
For now, Andrew Gillum's campaign is declining to say when or where Clinton will appear with the candidate, who remains ahead of GOP nominee Ron DeSantis in the polls.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced the settlement Wednesday between Uber Technologies Inc. and all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, John Kasich of Ohio, Larry Hogan of Maryland and Phil Scott of Vermont are part of a small faction of Republicans who urged caution over three public allegations that have come to light since Kavanaugh's July 9 nomination.
Eleven state delegates from Montgomery County are calling on local police and prosecutors to investigate allegations that U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh committed one or more sexual assaults while a high school student at Georgetown Prep in the 1980s.
So-called performance fees, which are rarely reported, paid to Wall Street firms by public pension funds each year.
Leonard Holiday, a resident of the Navajo Nation Reservation.
This country has never had an effective public policy toward mental illness. In Chicago, things seem to be getting even worse.
Just ask New Haven, the home of Yale.
To meet their energy goals, cities are starting to make new buildings have solar panels or vegetation atop.
The lounges have often fallen through loopholes in local smoking bans. That's starting to change.
Photos and musings from our photographer.
When adjusted for inflation, many segments of the workforce -- including black men and people with bachelor's degrees -- are actually seeing their wages decline.
Since the U.S. started making anonymous homebuyers reveal their true identities, luxury prices in hot markets have dropped.
In seven states, third-party candidates could sway the outcome in November.
In the first referendum on the law since Congressional Republicans tried and failed to repeal it, three out of four states voted to expand Medicaid.
Most of the nation's rapid population growth is expected to occur in 11 Megaregions around the United States.
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