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There are very few “historically significant” sites associated with Black, Latino, or Native American communities.
Under a new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, boaters may no longer be pulled over and boarded for safety inspections. Here's what to know.
New York’s waste crisis is rapidly escalating as landfills near capacity and the state’s largest—Seneca Meadows—faces a ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that the AGOA deal is set to be renewed after September 2025. This means that ...
Kameme FM news anchor Njogu wa Wachira has been summoned by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC). In a statement on Tuesday, Njogu- who previously served as a Director of the ICT Authority ...
It goes into effect on July 1. State law enforcement won't be able to solely use safety inspections to justify stopping and ...
The five were handed an assortment of fresh charges under the Computer Misuse Act and Employment of Foreign Manpower Act ...
For quite a few of the bills vetoed, Moore explained in his accompanying letters that it was the fiscal situation that was ...
Tamils in Sri Lanka gathered to commemorate those who died or went missing in the country’s civil war, which lasted from 1983 ...
D: The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks have faced each other eight times in the postseason. Those matchups ...