Contributor. Alex Alfirraz Scheers holds a diploma in Politics and History from the Open University, a bachelor’s degree in ...
Mary Anne Krupsak was New York's first female lieutenant governor. She died Dec. 28 and will be laid to rest in Auburn.
Global temperatures last year crept past a key goal, raising questions about how much nations can stop the planet from ...
Mary Anne Krupsak, a pioneering leader in New York politics and a champion for women’s rights, passed away peacefully on ...
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) became the longest-serving black senator on Friday when he was sworn into the 119th Congress. The previous longest-serving black senator was former Massachusetts Sen. Edward ...
The 70-year-old cardinal succeeds Cardinal Wilton Gregory in leading the influential archdiocese that serves the U.S. capital ...
President-elect Trump’s political comeback is set to be sealed Monday as Congress certifies his election victory, a full 180-degree turn from four years ago, when he sat stewing in the White House ...
At a public investiture ceremony Tuesday, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Joe Deters took the oath of office and also criticized ...
Brandon Johnson hasn’t taught in CPS since 2011. But because of his leave status, he’s still accruing seniority in the ...
North Carolina will now be represented in the U.S. House by 10 Republicans and four Democrats. Five new members will be sworn ...
DuBose, the first woman of color and first LGBTQ+ person on the court, taught in Providence public schools for 14 years before becoming a lawyer.
His daughter made history as Delaware’s first Black and first woman ... Born and raised in Wilmington, he attended Salesianum ...