With the federal law eroded by court decisions, about a half-dozen states want to enshrine protections for non-white voters. But it’s a tough sell even in Democratic states.
Seeing federal courts slash away at the Voting Rights Act, some states are seeking to resurrect fallen protections for non-white voters with their own versions of the landmark law passed during the ...
Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a GOP-backed bill Thursday to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion efforts ...
As Reese Witherspoon turns 49, we revisit Legally Blonde, the 2001 hit that made USD 142M worldwide, cementing Elle Woods as ...
We live in Arizona, and my husband wanted to put a pool in our backyard. I agreed only if all three kids learned to swim and ...
Montgomery, Alabama, the final site of a crucial march from Selma, is set to celebrate the 60th anniversary of an event that ...
The Los Angeles Chargers have signed veteran tight end Tyler Conklin to a one-year deal. He's one of four players at his ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s cross-town bus ride Friday had been planned as an act of resistance — a demonstration of the lack of traffic, scheduled for the day ...
A battleground seat in the Michigan Senate has remained vacant for 11 weeks as state political leaders continue to wait for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to set dates ...