
Alabama GOP shows little willingness to follow court orders for second Black congressional district
The plan could defy a Supreme Court order to draw a second congressional district giving minority voters a greater voice in elections

The plan could defy a Supreme Court order to draw a second congressional district giving minority voters a greater voice in elections

Police say witnesses had seen her hold up the sign and they called 911. Detectives determined the girl was abducted July 6 in San Antonio, Texas, and was sexually assaulted while being brought to California

Some of the guidelines call for third-party oversight of the workings of commercial AI systems, though they don’t detail who will audit the technology or hold the companies accountable

Cohen claimed in his lawsuit that the Trump Organization had promised to pay his legal expenses and did so for a time, footing more than $1.7 million in legal fees

President Katherine Banks said in a resignation letter that she is retiring immediately. She says ‘negative press has become a distraction’ at the nearly 70,000-student campus in College Station

Bennett often said his lifelong ambition was to create ‘a hit catalog rather than hit records,’ which he accomplished through more than 70 albums

James Barber, 64, was pronounced dead at 1:56 a.m. after receiving a lethal injection at a south Alabama prison

The ethics legislation has little chance of passing the Senate or the Republican-controlled House of Representatives

The strike would mean the cancellation of 45 theater shows and tours in the US and Canada in a blow to New York, whose post-pandemic economy depends heavily on the sector

The actors’ regular appearance on picket lines has provided additional starpower and voices on issues that are key to both groups

His campaign plans to raise and spend around $2 billion in coordination with the national and state Democratic parties

His trip out West comes as he has been working to reset a campaign confronting financial pressures and a static position in the field trailing Trump

Scores of rescuers and trained trekkers have been deployed to find people trapped by the landslide

The alleged bank documents said Farage was “seen as xenophobic and racist” and “considered by many to be a disingenuous grifter”

The Conservatives found some crumbs of comfort in their narrow success in Uxbridge and South Ruislip in west London

An Iraqi living in Sweden on Thursday stomped on and kicked Islam’s holy book in a two-man rally outside the Iraqi Embassy in Stockholm

FedNow offers instant payment services for banks and credit unions to transfer money for their customers

The national median sales price fell on an annual basis for the fifth month in a row, though fierce competition led to about one-third of homes selling for more than their list price

The group includes basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, Washington-area businessman Mitchell Rales and Harris’ co-76ers and Devils owner David Blitzer

Studies have found that 48% high school students report being subjected to some form of hazing
People show up every day to get a glimpse of the otter sunbathing on the rocky shore, diving in the water and chomping down on crabs

Russia has targeted Ukrainian critical grain export infrastructure since it vowed “retribution” this week for an attack that damaged a crucial bridge between Russia and the Moscow-annexed Crimean Peninsula

Republicans who called the Thursday hearing, hope to elevate Kennedy, who is mounting a longshot Democratic challenge to President Joe Biden

Duane “Keffe D” Davis wrote in a 2019 memoir that he told authorities what he knew many years ago in exchange for ending a federal conspiracy case against him and his gang

Experts say the damaged plant could lead to a supply disruption while Pfizer figures out next steps. Those could include shifting production to another location

Researchers have found evidence of the phenomenon from the tropical highlands of South America to the mountainous, populous regions of eastern Africa

Temperatures have peaked at or above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) the entire month of July in Phoenix and extreme heat stretches across the American South