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President Donald Trump had promised Thursday, starting at midnight, law enforcement would take control of D.C.'s streets ...
Columbia's Public Health and Human Services Dept. held a back-to-school vaccine clinic amid announcement of the removal of ...
Zohran Mamdani’s potential election as New York City mayor could be transformational for the city’s underfunded public K–12 ...
DC had the fourth-highest homicide among US cities in 2024, according to statistics compiled by the Center for Public Safety ...
Shortly after former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced his plans to run for Senate, a group backing Republicans released an ad with an echo of last year’s presidential campaign. “Roy Cooper ...
With the first day of school just weeks away, many families are bracing for rising school supply prices. On Friday, Unity in ...
A White House official says the Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement from the University of California, ...
Columbia PD is asking for public help identifying suspects in connection with two 2019 deaths, said officials.
UCLA faces a $1 billion federal settlement demand, plus $172 million in claims, for alleged Title VII civil rights violations under a proposed Trump administration agreement.
A failure to comply with the Bayh-Dole Act’s terms allows the federal government to take ownership of a university’s patents and/or issue third-party licenses.
The federal government found that UCLA had abided antisemitism, invoking a civil-rights term that experts say is easy to ...