The DOJ deployed election monitors to California twice under Biden, during the 2022 and 2024 general elections, to ensure ...
In a time when many retail chains are downsizing or closing, Ross Dress for Less is taking a different approach by expanding its operations. The company has opened numerous new locations, reinforcing ...
Teasdale Foods, Inc. is recalling certain Taco Dinner Kits, because they may contain undeclared milk. People who have an ...
With food assistance to 1.4 million Michiganders being cut, the Free Press asked the state's members of Congress to talk: ...
Four people were shot near Howard University's campus in D.C. as thousands descended on the campus for homecoming activities, the Metropolitan Police Department ...
Starbucks Workers United, which represents thousands of members at 550 stores, is voting on a possible work stoppage and picketing for a contract.
Metro Police Chief Matt Bade announced Wednesday, Oct. 22, that he plans to rescind the department’s Section 287 (g) ...
Football is a simple game at times, and Southern Columbia has proven it recently. In a perfect world, coach Jim Roth would like to have a balanced attack, keeping defenses guessing, but the 2025 ...
The deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., faces challenges in two courts: one in the nation’s capital and ...
As a new NBA season opened this week, coach Rick Carlisle and the Indiana Pacers received their annual briefing on the do's ...
Leslie Gielow Jacobs ’82 is the Justice Kennedy Professor of Law at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law.
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