Indiana lieutenant governor calls Three-Fifths Compromise ‘a great move’ Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith (R) said the compromise ultimately helped end slavery, while historians generally agree it reinforced the power of slave states.
DOGE orders major cut to AmeriCorps funding, imperiling agency’s work The agency was directed to terminate nearly $400 million in grants that account for about 41 percent of its total grant funding.
USDA rolls back plans to limit salmonella levels in raw chicken, turkey The agency said the Biden-era proposal would have been a burden on businesses. Food-safety experts criticized the decision as an unwillingness to protect the public.
DeSantis lashes out at Fla. GOP as questions build over wife’s project State Republicans led an investigation into $10 million that Casey DeSantis’s Hope Florida program received after a state Medicaid settlement.
Trump pardons ally who spent cash raised to honor slain officer Former Las Vegas City Council member Michele Fiore, dubbed “Lady Trump” by pundits, was pardoned after being convicted of fraud.
The latest on measles outbreak cases in the U.S. The latest measles outbreak case counts, with data from the CDC and affected states.
Idaho stabbings suspect can face death penalty despite autism, judge rules Prosecutors may still seek the death penalty if Bryan Kohberger is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students, despite his recent autism diagnosis.
A dog was lost for 5 years. Then he showed up at a fraternity house. As Debbie LaFleur grieved her husband, it never occurred to her that years later, his missing dog would be lounging outside a Mississippi fraternity house.