Republican overseeing Alamo renovation ousted after ‘woke’ social media post Kate Rogers was leading an $550 million renovation of the Alamo. She resigned after Texas Republicans began criticizing a social media post and her college dissertation.
Homicides have fallen sharply in these five cities — and across the U.S. Homicides are down nearly 20 percent this year in 52 of America’s largest cities, a decline that spans both red states and blue states.
Larry Summers steps back from teaching as Harvard looks into Epstein ties Documents released by Congress show the former treasury secretary kept in contact with Epstein after he pleaded guilty to solicitation of prostitution in 2008.
Mamdani will keep Jessica Tisch as New York police commissioner The incoming democratic socialist mayor will retain the popular police commissioner from the Adams administration.
The cost of Thanksgiving dinner dropped this year, agriculture group says The cost of a typical Thanksgiving dinner declined this year, in part because of cheaper turkey, according to a farm group’s annual survey.
Alleged neo-Nazi pleads guilty over plot to poison children with candy Michail Chkhikvishvili urged an undercover FBI employee to dress as Santa and poison Jewish children and other minorities in New York, prosecutors said.
Cow cuddling gives farms boost amid dropping dairy prices Farms are turning to cow cuddling as a revenue stream amid decreasing dairy prices
Poverty spikes in the land of the tech billionaires Hundreds of thousands more people struggle in the San Francisco area as the cost of living climbs and the safety net disappears.
DeSantis’s makeover of ‘left-wing’ Florida college has been costly Gov. Ron DeSantis’s makeover of the public honors college has been thorough — and costly, a new report shows.
Judge orders some Texas public schools to remove Ten Commandments posters A federal judge ordered 14 school districts to remove the displays — a temporary victory for parents who argued that a law requiring them was unconstitutional.
Tennessee judge temporarily blocks National Guard deployment in Memphis The state has five days to appeal the ruling before it goes into effect. Guard members were deployed in Memphis as part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime.