Kerry suggests Africans without electricity must pick ‘the right kinds of electricity’
John Kerry suggests Africans without electricity should "choose the right kinds of electricity," and the U.S. should help them pay for it.
John Kerry suggests Africans without electricity should "choose the right kinds of electricity," and the U.S. should help them pay for it.
A runoff election in the state Supreme Court in Mississippi race is too close to call, with State Sen. Jenifer Branning and Justice Jim Kitchens neck and neck as of Wednesday morning.
If confirmed, those who worked with Bondi expect her to use her role as attorney general to crack down on drugs and trafficking—a playbook first espoused as Florida's top prosecutor.
Rep. Henry Cuellar believes Trump's threat of tariffs will "definitely get Mexico to the table so we can solve the problem about immigration and fentanyl."
The University of Austin, focusing on free speech and debate, replaces DEI with merit-based values, aiming to counter modern campus culture issues.
The annual turkey pardoning is a long-held Thanksgiving tradition for the White House. But the history of exactly when the pardon began "gets tricky."
Biden-era regulations can be expected to be on the chopping block via legal challenges once President-elect Donald Trump takes office, experts say.