With Movie Theaters in Limbo, NETFLIX Plans Biggest Year Yet
Attorneys for a coalition of municipalities and advocacy groups say they plan to seek court sanctions against Trump administration attorneys for refusing to turn over data and documents about the quality of the 2020 census as part of a lawsuit over the count of every U.S. resident
With so many LGBTQ rights under attack over the past four years, it is important to pause for a moment to remember the wins. While 2020 certainly may not feel [
Montana is preparing to consider two bills that target trans youth. House Bills 112 and 113 would ban student athletes from participating in sports as their gender and prevent minors [
Mississippi officials are finishing the process of adopting a new flag with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust.”
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice brushed off criticism that the posh resort he owns did not follow coronavirus pandemic guidelines during a New Year’s Eve gala
The world’s richest person made the single largest charitable contribution in 2020, according to The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual list of top donations, a $10 billion gift that is intended to help fight climate change
Puerto Rico's new governor is vowing to achieve statehood for the U.S. territory and fight against poverty, corruption and COVID-19
A new report says Ethiopian security forces killed more than 75 people and injured nearly 200 during deadly unrest in June and July after the killing of a popular singer
The top Democrat in the Kansas House is refusing to give an incoming lawmaker any committee assignments over issues that include an anti-stalking court order filed against him after he won his seat
Pakistan has launched a five-day vaccination campaign against polio amid tight security, hoping to eradicate the crippling children's disease this year
STOW, Mass. (AP) — No children died in fires in Massachusetts last year, the first time that has happened according to records researched by the state fire marshal’s office, the agency said Friday.