Arkansas judge puts temporary restraining order on LEARNS Act
This means Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' signature education reform plan won't move forward until at least June 20.
This means Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' signature education reform plan won't move forward until at least June 20.
Rishi Sunak said that people with “more ideological zeal” about climate change “just don’t care about the impact on families”, as he continued to defend his changes to net zero policy.
Despite not having played since early July, Canada dropped one spot to No. 44 in the new FIFA world rankings released Thursday. The Canadian men started the year in 53rd place before working their way up to No. 43 in July following the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Canada remains third in CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean, behind the 11th-ranked Americans and No. 12 Mexico. The Canadians' highest-ever ranking is No. 33, reached in February 2022 during their impressive World
Terror suspect Daniel Khalife has denied escaping from HMP Wandsworth where he was on remand awaiting trial.
Kenya pledged on Thursday to reinforce security measures against Somali militants as it commemorated a deadly mall attack which security analysts say led to improvements in the country's readiness to counter threats. A decade after 67 people were killed during an attack by gunmen from Somalia's al Shabaab group at the upscale Westgate Mall in Nairobi and a subsequent four-day siege by security forces, militants from the group are still launching sporadic attacks on Kenyan soil. "Our end goal is to sustain the highest level of surveillance along our borders and covert/overt security operations across the country, and neutralise the enemy before he strikes," Raymond Omollo, a senior interior ministry official, said in a statement marking the anniversary.
NYPD investigate after severed body part found inside bin
DHA opens Housing Choice Voucher lottery today
Erik ten Hag’s side have lost four of their first six matches.
The pound and Swiss franc tumbled on Thursday after the British and Swiss central banks kept rates unchanged, while the dollar hit a 6-1/2 month high after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled policy would remain restrictive for longer. The yen, meanwhile, was at its lowest since November before Friday's Bank of Japan policy announcement, while central banks in Sweden and Norway both met expectations for 25 basis point rate rises. The Bank of England halted a run of 14 consecutive rate hikes by voting with a narrow 5-4 margin to keep its Bank Rate at 5.25%, the first time since December 2021 it has not raised rates.
London is tipped to be the first major city to go car-free, poll has revealed ahead of World Car Free Day
The latest inflation data points to an above-average cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security benefits next year.
A clip of Rishi Sunak appearing to advocate for 'lots of recycling bins' resurfaced after the Prime Minister claimed to be scrapping several policies as part of a rethink on net zero, including forcing people to recycle in seven different bins, which critics have claimed was never a policy in the first place.
The report said Scotland had 78 peers currently sitting in the House of Lords.
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) has been set up to improve behaviour across the creative industries.
APS to celebrate Aurora Highlands P-8 official grand opening
Ryanair said it is cutting its winter 2023/2024 schedule at Dublin Airport in response to increased charges.
Eleven companies and trade organisations, including Travis Perkins and Wolseley, have launched the Construction Inclusion Coalition.
From riverside hubs surrounded by greenery to buzzing locales full of independent shops and eateries, there’s a town centre for all
The beauty entrepreneur talks exclusively to Cosmopolitan UK about bringing oud to the mainstream with her brand Kayali
It will be a warm and dry afternoon Thursday along the Front Range with high temperatures in the low to mid 80s across northeastern Colorado.
The surprise decision comes as the Bank of England says price rises are slowing faster than expected.