A familiar name is joining Florida State football as legacy defensive back Antonio Cromartie Jr. announced his commitment to the Seminoles Monday night. Cromartie Jr, is the son of legendary FSU ...
Texas passed a law in 2023 requiring public universities to close their diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, offices, depriving the most vulnerable student communities of resources such as ...
In his last hours in office, President Joe Biden pardoned E.W. Cromartie, once a powerful figure in Columbia city politics who pleaded guilty to tax evasion.
In today’s edition, one of our resident Capitol Hill experts, Scott Wong, breaks down the political fallout from a major leadership shakeup at a key House committee initiated by Speaker Mike ...
Read full article: Hundreds of volunteers hit the streets to count San Antonio’s unsheltered population ... With the mayoral salary higher than ever, one political consultant believes the ...
Nearly five years and several political lifetimes later, that ad is water under one of the 12,300 bridges under construction or repair as part of Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure law.
Florida State earned a commitment from cornerback Antonio Cromartie Jr. -- yes, the son of that Antonio Cromartie -- on Monday, and the Seminoles remain in the mix for Haywood, Mathis and Brown as ...
Imagine living in a country dominated by two political parties. This imaginary country is ostensibly a representative democracy, though some call it a republic just to be obtuse. Further ...
“I would ask that before some of you say no, work with me, collaborate with my agency heads, ask questions, give input, offer alternatives and set aside partisan politics,” he said.
After a long lull, Chinese politics is entering a turbulent phase, with political, economic and social policy discord deepening between mainstream and nonmainstream party factions.
The controversy surrounding the “ayuda” program reflects the persistence of political patronage in the country. Access to financial and medical aid is facilitated by elected officials instead ...