Foreign Service officers warned that colleagues competing for a finite number of top scores could jeopardize the collaborative nature of diplomatic work.
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. The justices on Monday considered the proper relationship between state and federal courts and wrestled with confusion ...
The new system, which cost nearly $100M and has only been online a few months, already jeopardized the state's Medicaid ...
A group of Kentucky State University students, alumni and prospective students have filed a federal lawsuit challenging ...
The state now processes 98% of food-assistance applications on time, compared with 71% when it was placed under federal oversight ...
South Dakota has more than 1,500 “federal-only” voters under new laws affecting people using mail-forwarding addresses or ...
The sentence caps a rare criminal case against a urine-soaked federal judge caught on video slurring and acting belligerent ...
LOWELL — University of Massachusetts President Marty Meehan is calling for increased giving to the university system as it’s ...
Sparks flew on Thursday as the state began its argument for why a discrimination case against three high-ranking Mississippi ...
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The South Bay congressional district represented by Rep. Juan Vargas, D-San Diego, received the most federal childcare funding in California in 2024, according to a new analysis from the California ...