Fact-checking JD Vance’s Attacks on Tim Walz Over a Transgender Sanctuary Law in Minnesota
It was the latest effort by the Trump campaign to use Mr. Walz’s record on transgender rights to attack him as a far-left liberal. Read full article
It was the latest effort by the Trump campaign to use Mr. Walz’s record on transgender rights to attack him as a far-left liberal. Read full article
Faced with intense bipartisan opposition, Gov. Ron DeSantis shelved the plan. It was a rare policy setback for a leader used to getting his way. Read full article
The State Wanted Hotels and Golf Courses in Florida Parks. Floridians Revolted. Read More »
The plan would affect millions of borrowers struggling with runaway interest and others who were still paying off loans after decades. It was set to take effect this fall.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Another Pillar of Biden’s Student Debt Plan Read More »
Heavy rain was expected to last through the weekend in parts of Louisiana and Mississippi. Read full article
Flood Warning Issued in New Orleans as Storm Threatens Gulf Coast Read More »
Measures like a new alert system did not prevent a shooting, but did save lives, according to law enforcement officials. Read full article
Apalachee Shooting Might Have Been ‘Way Worse’ Without Security Steps Read More »
Dmitri K. Simes, who was an adviser to Donald J. Trump’s first campaign, and his wife, Anastasia Simes, are accused of violating U.S. sanctions. Read full article
U.S. Charges American Commentator Who Works for Russian State TV Read More »
The state does not have universal background checks for gun purchases, safe storage laws or a so-called red-flag law — measures instituted elsewhere in response to gun violence. Read full article
How Georgia’s Gun Laws Compare to Other States Read More »
The percentage of middle and high school students reporting that they vaped tobacco products dropped to about a third of those students reporting use of e-cigarettes at a vaping peak in 2019, a new survey shows.
Teenage E-Cigarette Use Continues to Decline Read More »
Lawyers for the accused gunman are using the state’s insanity defense, arguing that he was mentally ill at the time of the 2021 shooting that left 10 people dead at a supermarket. Read full article
Boulder Mass Shooting Trial Focuses on Accused Gunman’s Mental State Read More »
Along with Harvard University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was one of two schools defending affirmative action in Supreme Court cases last year. Read full article
U.N.C. Reports Declines in Black and Hispanic Enrollment Read More »