Supreme Court Rules Against Religious Public Charter School
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Unions blame ‘greed’ by healthcare providers, state officials say pricey weight-loss meds and increasing demand for care are the problem.
Brian Williams, former deputy mayor of public safety, admits to fabricating a bomb threat at LA City Hall, risking a decade-long prison sentence.
The decision to remove display cases featuring prominent Black Denverites from the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library caused anger and hurt in the Five Points community.
At the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, which relies heavily on federal support, a crisis response is underway and a reshaping of the institution feels inevitable.
U.S. health officials knew about the risks of myocarditis from COVID-19 vaccines but downplayed the concern and delayed informing the public about the risks of taking the jab, according to a new Senate report released by Sen.
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The public will soon get its first chance for an up-close look at the massive $211 million engineering project that has transformed Washington Park’s two aging open-air drinking water reservoirs into one seismically resilient underground site topped with a cascading reflecting pool.
Rhode Island should not remain a national outlier in secrecy,” said Dylan Giles of the Providence Streets Coalition. “We deserve better.”
Boise State Public Radio relies on federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to carry out its mission, general manager Tom Michael told Fox News Digital.
The new section – titled "Vexatious Requests" − gives public bodies an opportunity to go to court if they believe that a records request was "made with the intent to disrupt government operations," according to Marion, who said this has been a concern raised by the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns and others over the years.
Ivy League colleges aren't the only campuses under fire over DEI initiatives. Now, Trump's orders are taking aim at K-12 public schools.