In Blow To AFL-CIO, Colleges May Be Forced To Share Arkansas State Lottery Money With Trade Schools
GOP-led Arkansas’ legislature enables voters to change the 2008 constitutional amendment permitting a state lottery.
GOP-led Arkansas’ legislature enables voters to change the 2008 constitutional amendment permitting a state lottery.
Arkansas’ voters will decide on an amendment to allow the state’s lottery proceeds to be used for grants and scholarships
A battle between one of the largest media companies and a presidential hopeful could be heating up with a clause in a contract
Rise in interest rates as the central bank depends on tax dollars for maintaining building and infrastructure.
On Jan. 5, 2023, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled 3-2 that the state’s abortion ban was unconstitutional.
The Senate’s Black-Jewish Caucus has introduced a historic resolution recognizing the contributions of Israeli-Americans
In recent months, the nation’s three largest newspaper chains—Gannett, Tribune, Lee Enterprises—announced that they are eliminating national and state-wide candidate endorsements.
A synagogue in Brooklyn, New York, has sued government officials, claiming their rights to bear arms have been infringed upon
The unabated violence and forced conversions targeting Christians is pushing the community to the periphery.