A second federal lawsuit was filed Thursday against a controversial Oklahoma immigration law.
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The company, which is a minority-owned federal contractor, will pay a penalty and be monitored to ensure compliance with U.S. anti-discrimination laws.
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Walton starred for the UCLA Bruins before an influential but injury-derailed NBA career in Portland, San Diego and Boston. Afterward, he became one of the biggest stars in basketball broadcasting.
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A U.S. congressional delegation met the self-governing island's new leader on Monday, and expressed full commitment to supporting Taiwan militarily, diplomatically and economically.
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Opposing petition drives in Nebraska could present voters with competing choices on abortion. The one with the most votes wins.
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A Cherokee Nation special election is coming up and voters will decide whether to re-frame the Cherokee Constitution.
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An income tax cut isn’t happening this year. Gov. Kevin Stitt has agreed to give up on his demands and not veto a budget proposal by lawmakers, as long as they can ensure funding for some of his top priorities.
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Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman breaks down three broad possible conclusions the jury could reach.
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Palestinian health workers said Israeli airstrikes hit tents for displaced people in the southern Gaza city and “numerous” others were trapped in flaming debris.
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The Birmingham-Southern College's baseball team is scheduled to play in the College World Series on May 31 — the same day their school is set to shut down permanently.
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Hundreds of thousands of people across the region had no power early on Monday, and other states were preparing for severe weather as the storm system moved east.
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Seventy percent of the money for general election ads has been spent in just seven states. Here's what the campaigns are focused on.