Thirty-nine attorneys general have urged congressional leadership to fund a program for those with health issues linked to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Columbia University's 2025 commencement ceremony turned contentious as Acting President Claire Shipman addressed the absence of Mahmoud Khalil, a detained graduate student.
Former Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, once mired in scandal over a racist yearbook photo, stepped back into the political spotlight on Tuesday, May 20, to endorse Democrat Jay Jones for attorney general.
Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul faces a deepening reelection crisis as a new Siena College poll shows just 36% of New York voters want her to serve a second term. A full 55% say they prefer someone else.
Despite executive orders issued during President Trump's administration to restrict federal funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and related ideologies, several professional associations continue to receive substantial taxpayer support while promoting controversial agendas, according to a new report from the Washington Free Beacon.
A recent protest at Columbia University has spotlighted an increasingly persistent trend of students from affluent backgrounds engaging in radical activism.
The Trump administration has lifted a month-long stop-work order on the $5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind project off New York’s coast, allowing construction to resume.