New Orleans, Louisiana — “I feel anxious about inflation every time I go to the grocery store,” Caroline Fitzsousa, a bar manager in Baltimore, Maryland, told VOA. “And at work, my customers aren’t happy either. The rising cost of food and liquor caused us to raise prices. People are frustrated […]
President Joe Biden’s administration will allow Washington condition to deliver health coverage to illegal immigrants in just its borders by rolling back again needs for the Affordable Treatment Act (ACA). The Office of the Treasury and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) authorised the state’s ask for by […]
Previous President Donald Trump unloaded Thursday on polling exhibiting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis beating him in a head-to-head matchup for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. “Good polling has just appear out on me compared to several other people, such as [President Joe] Biden, but I continue to have to put […]
(RNS) — This December, Christian congregations will belt “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” and priests will wax poetic about Old Testament prophecies. As they do so, a group of Jewish, Christian and Muslim educators is calling on them to examine where antisemitic ideas might be lurking undetected. On Wednesday (Dec. […]
An education executive policy committee for Gov.-Elect Wes Moore held a virtual meeting Dec. 13. Screenshot. Liz Zogby of Baltimore City said the recently adopted Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education plan doesn’t include support for children with intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Her 12-year-old child has Down Syndrome. As a co-lead […]
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA — The Campbell University School of Law will no longer participate in the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Law Schools ranking. Dean J. Rich Leonard announced the decision to faculty, staff and students on Monday in an email. Leonard’s statement cited concerns with both the ranking’s […]