The investigation is ongoing into the cause of a fire that killed two members of a Robeson Township family and critically injured a third, but…
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By MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Wednesday over what would be the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school,…
By AMANDA SWINHART and HOLLY RAMER, The Associated Press BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — A judge on Wednesday released a Palestinian man who led protests against the…
By MORIAH BALINGIT, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government has begun shedding new light on a crackdown on international students, spelling out how…
BY MELISSA GOLDIN, Associated Press In a visit Tuesday to Warren, Michigan, President Donald Trump celebrated his first 100 days back in office by touting…
Judge skeptical of Trump administration argument that federal courts can’t review border declaration
By REBECCA SANTANA, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge Tuesday expressed skepticism over the Trump administration’s assertions that its decision to declare an…
By MICHAEL PHILLIS In pain so bad he couldn’t stand, Chris Meek was rushed to the hospital with a life-threatening ruptured gallbladder. When he emerged…
Trump to offer automakers some relief on his 25% tariffs, after worries they could hurt US factories
By JOSH BOAK and ALEXA ST. JOHN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday to relax some of his 25%…
By PAUL WISEMAN, Associated Press Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Job openings in the United States fell in March as President Donald Trump’s trade wars…
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI The Trump administration on Monday announced federal officials are launching investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review, saying authorities have…
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST WASHINGTON (AP) — A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references to…