White House defends UNRWA amid terrorist allegations: ‘Don’t impugn the whole agency’
White House spokesman John Kirby says the allegations against 13 UNRWA employees should not impugn the whole agency.
White House spokesman John Kirby says the allegations against 13 UNRWA employees should not impugn the whole agency.
An Arizona lawmaker has introduced legislation that would commemorate victims of communism and require classroom instruction on the harms of communism. An Arizona state GOP lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require schools to teach about the harms of communist regimes, including such ills as poverty, suppression of speech, and systemic lethal violence. House
The San Francisco store that inspired the movie Toy Story will close next month, with the owner citing crime as one reason for its demise. An attorney representing the Luhn family, which owns Jeffrey’s Toys—told SFGATE that “the perils and violence of the downtown environment, inflation, the decrease in consumer spending, and the demise of retail across
Where does the conflict with Iranian-backed rebels leave the U.S. militarily, politically and constitutionally when it comes to war – or whatever the U.S. is engaged in right now?
On Jan. 29, the Biden administration unveiled two new rules that would limit the use of pay history for federal employees and employees of federal contractors. The Office of Personnel Management has issued a policy for agencies that will limit the use of salary history in the process of determining pay for employment inside the
Gina Swoboda is an election activist who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. She has become the new chair of the Arizona Republican Party following Jeff DeWit's resignation.
Application of the 14th Amendment’s Disqualification Clause should be decided by the courts, the officer said. A hearing officer assigned to hear a challenge to President Joe Biden’s qualification to appear on the Illinois Democratic presidential primary ballot says the state’s elections board should dismiss the matter. The objection petition, filed by four Illinois voters,