The "Trump" name is crucial to the Kennedy Center's ability to raise money, the government told a federal appeals court this week, asking the judges to keep President Trump's name on the building while legal challenges play out.
A Vanderbilt University report has ruffled feathers in higher education with its conclusion that social justice politics, rather than knowledge, drives much of today's humanities scholarship.
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros beat U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette in a Colorado House primary Tuesday, a stunning victory for the first-time candidate against a nearly 30-year incumbent and another win for the Democratic Socialists of America.
A federal judge issued an injunction Tuesday barring the Pentagon from requiring journalists to have an escort if they want to enter the building, saying Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's attempt to impose restrictions was retaliatory.
A coalition of Daughters of the American Revolution members suffered a defeat last week in their battle to bar biological males, but like their patriotic ancestors, surrender isn't part of their DNA.
The House on Tuesday approved a resolution directing the Ethics Committee to name all lawmakers who have been involved in sexual harassment cases that have paid out settlements with taxpayer dollars.
Colorado's Democratic primaries on Tuesday will help answer a question the party has increasingly faced nationally: Are voters gravitating toward a younger, more progressive generation of leaders or sticking with established veterans?
A spokesman for Maine's largest labor federation set off a backlash this week after suggesting on social media that Democratic critics of Senate nominee Graham Platner would be "first up against the wall when the revolution comes," a remark he later ...
A University of Tennessee professor who was fired after calling Charlie Kirk a "disgusting psychopath" in the wake of his assassination would receive $1.9M under a tentative settlement approved by the university system's Board of Trustees Audit and ...