There's drama in D.C. (as usual) but Mike Johnson is trying to tune out the noise.
"Cabinet and caucus retain the full confidence in the work that he's doing, despite making a very poor choice with respect to the words that he used in a meeting."
Falling victim to the latest spate of smashed windows in downtown Windsor, a bar owner is pressing the city for more support to crack down on break-ins. After more than five years running a business in the city’s core, Sarah Dewar, co-owner of the craft cocktail bar Maiden Lane Wine & Spirits, said she feels […]
Local civil rights organization the Village 337 held an emergency meeting regarding policing concerns at the Harambee Center Thursday afternoon.
Uri Berliner, the NPR senior business editor who was suspended after publicly accusing the non-profit media outlet of a pervasive left-wing bias, said Wednesday he has resigned due to the "divisive views" of CEO Katherine Maher.But as the Berliner saga comes to a close, conservative attacks on Maher persist and calls for defunding NPR are only growing louder.In his scathing essay published April 9 at The Free Press, Berliner wrote that NPR lacked viewpoint diversity, noting that at its...
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is weighing in on a tax package sent to her desk, which includes a slew of tax cuts. The package received bipartisan support in the Senate with one Democrat voting in favor of the plan, and it passed unanimously in the House. However, the Governor said Tuesday that []
West Northamptonshire Council has said it cannot make judgement or investigate claims based on "hearsay"
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MANHATTAN—A group of Columbia University professors held a rally Monday to express solidarity with the anti-Semitic students suspended for holding unauthorized protests on campus and to lambaste university president Minouche Shafik for cracking down on them.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) issued a statement on Sunday calling on University President Minouche Shafik to resign immediately and the board of trustees to appoint someone “who will protect Jewish students and enforce school policies.”
As a pro-Palestinian encampment entered its sixth day, New York police officers in riot gear surrounded the Upper Manhattan campus.