Jennifer A. Serafyn is a lawyer in Boston and the former chief of the Civil Rights Unit at the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts. After nearly 10 years, the civil rights unit at ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — West Virginia State Board of Education President Paul Hardesty said with declining enrollment, school consolidations and unregulated school choice, public education in the ...
Bitcoin's BTC $114,631.63 break below key support has prompted a flurry of 'buy the dip' calls on social media. However, liquidity trends suggest a potential for a deeper decline. BTC has dropped over ...
NASCAR today is striving hard to regain the popularity that it once enjoyed across the globe. Various measures, such as international races and street circuits, are being introduced to achieve the ...
LeBron James has gone head-to-head with Luka Doncic plenty of times now, and the respect between the two stars has only grown since becoming Lakers teammates. In a recent interview with the Wall ...
Portland-area ambulances are arriving faster, but county officials are warning that patient care may have declined. American Medical Response has boosted recruiting efforts and made strides toward ...
An estimated 60 million people worldwide are affected by psoriatic disease - a serious, lifelong noncommunicable disease that impacts the skin, joints, and other organs. Psoriasis also increases risks ...
An Argo CD vulnerability allows API tokens with even low project-level get permissions to access API endpoints and retrieve all repository credentials associated with the project. The flaw, tracked ...
More than 1,000 current and former employees of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) called for Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign in an open letter released on Wednesday, ...
On Wednesday, conservative Fox News host and former Republican Representative Trey Gowdy floated the need for stricter gun control laws in response to the shooting that killed two schoolchildren in ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy federal troops to the Baltimore because of crime issues, and he called the city a “hellhole” during a cabinet meeting Tuesday. But Maryland Gov. Wes ...