A repeated attempt to fix Georgia’s inefficient system for compensating people wrongfully convicted of crimes almost died.
Senator John Hoeven was urging fellow lawmakers to get tougher on stopping the flow of illegal drugs into the country.
In an open-letter about the Angels future, the Anaheim mayor called for the team to be named for the city it actually ...
President Trump’s tariffs are expected to drive up prices, and some consumers are trying to get ahead of the action.
Columbia University must give detained activist Mahmoud Khalil and other students 30 days’ notice before handing over any ...
North Dakota Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer joined many senators today in sending a bipartisan letter to President ...
Julio Jones, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and the leading receiver in Atlanta Falcons history, announced his retirement on ...
State senators unanimously approved the amended version of House Bill 1176. The bill would spend over $400 million to ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. is shifting gears with his No. 8 merchandising. Earnhardt announced on social media ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has decided not to cover expensive, high-demand obesity treatments under the federal ...
With limited staffing, health professionals at Trinity Health are asking folks to seek alternatives to emergency care, when ...
Washington and Oregon on Friday became the latest states to ask a court to reject President Donald Trump’s efforts to ...