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The firearms industry has always argued that arming the public makes them feel safer — its own research shows that's not true.
Parents naming children for Alabama football legends is more common than you would think. There are more than one or two Sabans, Bryants, Crimsons and Tydes living in the state.
Warning signs percolating out of the private sector could undermine the case that the labor force’s resilience can continue ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, as well as Thailand's acting PM Phumthan Wechyachai, attended the mediation talks at Putrajaya in Malaysia, along with the Chinese and American ambassadors to ...
The Library of Congress has an annual budget of about US$900 million, with a staff of 3,263. In 2024, the library’s staff ...
The TPS program was created as part of the Immigration Act of 1990, signed by President George H.W. Bush. Devised to help victims of a brutal civil war raging between leftist guerrillas and El ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s document releases about the Obama administration’s review of the 2016 election are leading President Trump to call for prosecution of former ...
Five insiders said the company’s top brass made “a strategic move” to steer away from their previously vocal support for the ...
Under a broiling Alabama sky a frustrated Robby Robertson, a construction site superintendent, surveys an 84,000 square foot, ...
Housing experts fear this freeze will cause more landlords to leave the program and rent units at market rate instead, or sell them.
USA TODAY readers have spoken – and they want a third party in US politics. But is Elon Musk the one to lead it?
As overdose deaths skyrocket in Charlotte’s Black and brown communities, advocates work on overcoming shame and stigma.