RFK Jr. remains thorn in Biden’s side as 2024 polls show Kennedy holding onto sizable chunk of Dem voters
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. may be here to stay as new polling shows Democratic voters are unenthusiastic about re-electing
Biden Education Department worried AI in the classroom might be used to spy on teachers
The Department of Education is worried that artificial intelligence systems could be used to surveil teachers once the systems are introduced into
AOC heckled, booed as NYC town hall descends into chaos
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was shouted down and faced a partially hostile crowd during a Friday town hall where some participants were
Biden falsely claims he has ‘four granddaughters,’ again omitting Hunter’s child with ex-stripper
President Biden on Friday told a crowd gathered at the White House that he has 'four granddaughters,' but failed to mention his
Dallas apologizes after sending kids home with Winnie the Pooh-themed school shooting book
The Dallas Independent School District has apologized for sending grade schoolers home with Winnie the Pooh-themed books on proper conduct during active
SD Gov. Noem opens college complaint hotline, calls on regents to ban drag shows
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem opened a hotline for complaints about South Dakota colleges and is calling on the state's higher education governing
Judge halts South Carolina’s new stricter abortion law until state Supreme Court review
South Carolina's six-week abortion ban put on hold by judge, offering a temporary relief for providers as the state Supreme Court reviews