April Polling: War and surging gas prices fuel another negative turn in Texans’ views of the economy
The April University of Texas/Texas Politics Project poll finds Texans feeling the pain from a sharp rise in gas prices fueled by war in the Middle East, with 61% of Texas voters “very concerned” ...
St. Matthews council takes next steps to deny proposed apartment complex ...
Former speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez’s statement in a released video that the “command responsibility” over the ...
According to a letter sent to families, a class was participating in a chalk-art assignment when students drew various ...
The rampant corporatization and "administrification" of American higher-education institutions has turned students into mere ...
The plan includes 143 active projects across the coast, but its elimination of two large-scale river diversions to rebuild ...
President Donald Trump shared his account of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this weekend, ...
The defendant, Cole Tomas Allen, faces two counts of federal gun crimes and one of attempting to assassinate President Trump ...
The Boko Haram insurgency is quite simply the biggest security threat Nigeria has faced since the 1960s. It is a two-pronged insurgency: the one violent, the other ideological. The two are fused, but ...
By Philip Obazee “Public debt is incurred in the name of the people. Public debt is serviced from resources that belong to ...
Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said that he met Union ministers regarding Bengaluru’s development and held ...
Thom Tillis ends opposition to Kevin Warsh after DOJ closes its Powell probe, clearing a key hurdle in Trump’s Fed chair push ...
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