
JoAnna Mendoza raises more than $2.3 million as a candidate for Arizona Congress
With a multimillion-dollar fundraising haul, Democrat JoAnna Mendoza's campaign is starting to take off in the race for Arizona's 6th U.S. Congressional District

With a multimillion-dollar fundraising haul, Democrat JoAnna Mendoza's campaign is starting to take off in the race for Arizona's 6th U.S. Congressional District

Gulf states are reluctant to get directly involved in the war, but are unlikely to accept being attacked, experts say

Laura Fernandez Delgado is the new president-elect of Costa Rica.

Jim McDonnell Accused of Betraying the Community by Not Enforcing State Law Preventing ICE Agents from Wearing Face Masks

While the CHC claims to reject unconditional support for the budget bill for ICE and other agencies, three of its members voted in favor

Many residents will not return to Altadena, while the reconstruction of some businesses progresses at a snail's pace

Trump administration points to significant fraud in SNAP program that needs urgent attention, experts react

The Trump Administration faces pressure from Congress, a lawsuit, and criticism from international law experts over attacks in the Caribbean and Pacific

Among the affected groups are DACA recipients, TPS holders from various countries, and those with humanitarian permits such as Cubans, Venezuelans, and Ukrainians

An MIT study revealed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) already performs 12% of the work in the US, reshaping thousands of jobs in various sectors

This analysis explains how US strategies depend on militarization and the possibility of military intervention in countries like Venezuela and Mexico

Reports indicate that Latino voters are not voting

Analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice finds that 29 state laws restricting voting rights have been enacted this year alone.

Nearly 800,000 drivers gain access to a path that will allow them to unionize in California and seek better wages and benefits

Maribel Hastings is an advisor to America's Voice

Florida surgeon general announced the state will end vaccination requirements even for schoolchildren

Thousands of people left without adequate coverage as insurers withdraw from the state

The idea that the American president always ends up backing down is increasingly shared by analysts and investors

Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler announced her resignation, opening the opportunity for Trump to name her successor

California leaders speak about the impact and consequences of the Trump Administration’s aggressive operations

Maribel Hastings is an advisor to America’s Voice

In the United States, health care should not be a privilege

Indian all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha holds significant dialogue with Singapore’s Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home Affairs Edwin Tong, highlighting bilateral cooperation and

President Trump’s dismissal of top copyright and library officials sparks controversy over AI, fair use, and political interference in U.S. cultural institutions.

In response to the Trump administration’s removal of climate data from federal websites, scientists and volunteers worldwide are urgently working to archive decades of environmental research before it disappears.

TikTok to share AP election results and expand media literacy efforts ahead of the November elections, promoting informed participation among users.

ACESO launches ALIP to provide relief to LIC policyholders by offering easy surrender value and other benefits.

McCaffrey joined UNICEF in 2001 as a Senior Program Advisor, leading the relationship between the United Nations Children's Agency and the governments of the United States, Canada and Ireland.

Under this scheme, LIC will give the benefit of pension for life to its insurer. It is a non-participating, unit linked individual pension plan.