The Los Angeles City Council approved more than $3 million to support survivors of domestic violence prompted by concerns that local organizations would not receive state and federal funding.
While the freshman delegate juggled nursery prep and committee meetings, LeVere Bolling went into labor just days after lawmakers hit the halfway point of their legislative session.
The civil rights activist speaks to Vanity Fair about her new memoir, her experience with the Anti-Defamation League, and ...
Johnson City commissioners voted to approve a settlement in a lawsuit alleging police officers took bribes to avoid ...
The Los Angeles City Council Friday approved more than $3 million to support survivors of domestic violence in a move ...
A Texas Republican’s bill requiring voters to provide proof of citizenship when they register to vote is sparking alarm among ...
"My mom thought she was babysitting," her daughter, Hannah, told Newsweek. "They hadn't seen each other in years." ...
Newsweek, USA Today, and other media outlets have promoted talking points of left-leaning groups that have traditionally ...
With unbeaten UCLA losing to USC on Thursday night, Grand Canyon's women's basketball team now owns the nation's longest ...
U.S. officials are targeting programs for women’s and children’s rights within the United Nations, demanding that they end any supposed emphasis on “gender ideology” or diversity, equity and inclusion ...