Legislative leaders and Gov. Tate Reeves went radio silent after the House unexpectedly concurred with the Senate proposal.
First introduced in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment has met the requirements for ratification. But its constitutionality is still an open question.
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Maharashtra Rajya Prathmik Shikshak Samiti (MRPSS) held a statewide protest to press their demand for appointment of more ...
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Superior Court of Guam Magistrate Judge Jonathan R. Quan on Wednesday dismissed a nearly year-old eviction lawsuit filed ...
President Trump's Executive Order dismantling the Department of Education sparks criticism from Democrats and educators, who ...
Some leading obstetricians say medical bureaucracies are protecting themselves at the expense of women with dangerous ...
She’s taking over leadership of Vermont’s land-grant university at a time of budget cutbacks and mounting concerns about ...
Big Tobacco in the ’90s and won. But as he sets his sights on the sports-betting ads inundating March Madness viewers this ...
Throughout the past seven days, the president and his administration have taken steps to eliminate a federal government ...