APA board members have remained silent following Feb. 12 letters sent by union detailing ‘culture of fear’ at agency.
Defenders of the Skinners Falls/Milanville bridge hope to see it restored, but that isn't feasible, according to PennDOT.
Investigative news organizations across the globe are scrambling to survive and fearing a backlash from authoritarian regimes ...
Clashes over covering smoke damage have become a growing issue in recent years as wildfires intensify and home insurance companies look for ways to limit their financial risks.
For years, Savannah has been a beacon for transgender people seeking gender-affirming health care. Now, that care is harder to access.  Last Thursday, Memorial Health University Medical Center ...
New York City sued the Trump administration after $80.5 million in federal funds meant for migrant shelters was abruptly rescinded. The lawsuit claims the withdrawal was executed unlawfully without ...
Despite court orders to release federal grants, many organizations working on climate projects still don't have access to contractually obligated money ...
Global tech leaders sat down to clarify key issues and explore potential agreements on AI frameworks at the AI Action Summit.
The Dallas Contemporary named a new leader Tuesday. Lucia Simek, who was serving as interim executive director, will officially take over the company’s top role. Simek has been with the gallery ...
On the 3rd anniversary of Dr Paul Farmer's death, several leaders reflect on his lessons for dealing with the ongoing crisis in global health and development ...
Bjur was the executive director of the Conservation Council for Hawaii. Prosecutors said Bjur allegedly issued herself approximately 24 unauthorized payroll payments via QuickBooks and made three ...
Even as announcements of executive orders and new policies pass through the news cycle, schools are continuing to feel the ...