Infighting intensifes with Kansas GOP set to pick new leader
Republicans are fighting over who will lead the Kansas GOP for the next two years.
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Republicans are fighting over who will lead the Kansas GOP for the next two years.
A 16-year-old student fatally stabbed a 15-year-old boy at a high school in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Friday morning, the city’s first homicide of the year, police said.
Washington State University investigated his conduct around women, counseled him over a verbal altercation with a professor and ultimately fired him from his job as a teaching assistant, according to interviews and a university record.
A local elections regulator in rural New Mexico who was recently declared missing from work and replaced is now facing possible sanctions from a commission that oversees ethics and conduct by government officials.
Kentucky’s governor is defending his administration’s handling of disaster relief funds to help tornado victims in his state.
For years, Nashville leaders have watched Tennessee’s GOP-dominated Legislature repeatedly kneecap the liberal-leaning city’s ability to set its own minimum wage, regulate plastic bag use and place higher scrutiny on police officers.
A relative of Emmett Till is suing to make a Mississippi sheriff serve a 1955 arrest warrant on a white woman in the kidnapping that led to Till’s lynching.
The U.S. Department of Education is criticizing a proposal floated by a top Tennessee Republican lawmaker to cut off federal K-12 funds.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will soon take control of Walt Disney World’s self-governing district.
Montana lawmakers have amended a proposed bill that opponents criticize as letting students avoid punishment for intentionally misgendering or deadnaming their transgender peers.