A group of single-family homeowners failed to convince the Montana Supreme Court a slate of housing reform laws are ...
South Dakota joins the majority of states with similar measures protecting public speakers ranging from political advocates to community newspapers with small budgets.
A federal appeals panel questioned whether donors waited too long to sue the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over ...
The event marked the Continental Army’s first major victory of the Revolutionary War, ending an 11-month siege of Boston and ...
Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his resignation on Tuesday, citing his concerns about the justification for military ...
Senior U.S. District Judge Richard Leon previously denied the National Trust for Historic Preservation's bid to freeze ...
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, but suspicion quickly fell on the Boko Haram jihadi group.
If elected in November, Democrat Juliana Stratton will become the sixth Black woman in history to serve in the U.S. Senate.
A German counselor’s firing after quitting the Catholic Church led EU judges to draw a clearer line: Faith can matter at work ...
Much of the displacement of thousands has taken place in the northern West Bank, where Israel launched a broad military ...
Political journalist Bryan Schott was given press credentials while working for the Salt Lake Tribune, then denied access ...
Cindy Burbank claims Nebraska law doesn't prohibit running in a primary with the intention of supporting another candidate in the general election.