SPRINGFIELD — To close what some sexual abuse survivors and advocates see as a legal loophole, Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would criminalize sexual relations between school authority
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House has approved legislation that would create a federal definition of antisemitism, an effort to respond to the outbreak of pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across
Arizona lawmakers Wednesday voted to repeal an unpopular near-total abortion ban that was enacted in 1864. The Republican-controlled state house voted 32-28 to approve repealing the draconian, 160-year-old law after
State Rep. Russell Ott’s work for the South Carolina Farm Bureau is getting hit in the latest salvo of what’s turning into a contentious District 26 state Senate Democratic primary race.
ATLANTA — Squatting is having a moment. Recently, there has been a rise in high-profile reports about trespassers seizing control of vacant homes, violently clashing with real estate agents and