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The new law in Gloucester Township, passed in late July, is called “Minors and Parent Responsibility” and stipulates that parents will be held “accountable for public disturbances caused by” their ...
Two Bay Area cities have been identified as having housing markets that are among the most "impossibly unaffordable" in the world.
The agency has posted an online survey seeking guidance on key questions. An updated policy is expected this winter.
Ride-hailing platform Bolt has opened a direct safety dialogue with passengers in Nigeria, hosting its first-ever Passenger Safety Meet & Greet in Lagos recently to address concerns and strengthen ...
Irvine’s debate over the Oak Creek Golf Course is fueled by claims it’s “protected open space” under Resolution 88-1. It ...
As many in the budding class of 2038 walked in for their first day of school on Tuesday, a team of state leaders and educators hunkered down to discuss their future.
Currently, Boston Public Schools’ policy allows students to bring their cellphones to school as long they are not visible ...
This school year, teachers in Southwest Michigan will start to learn how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools for ...
The White House is conducting a comprehensive internal review of exhibits and materials at the Smithsonian Institution – the organization that runs the nation’s major public museums – in an ...
Private investors are the biggest holders of national debt – $24.4 trillion as of March 2025 – followed by federal trust funds and retirement programs.
President Donald Trump is taking a new look at reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug in a move that could nudge ...
A $1.5B payroll tax on high earners and big firms won’t fly under current law, forcing Chicago to seek state approval or find ...