Alumni of for-profit colleges are split over whether the cost of their degree was worth it, according to a new report from Public Agenda. The report found 38 percent of for-profit alumni believe their degree was worth what it cost, while 37 percent say it was not. The rest said, “it remains to be seen.” ...
The former president is seeking just under $50 million in damages over audio recordings released by Woodward and his publisher without Trump's consent.
Delaware Gov. John Carney agreed that the “major political party” restriction is unconstitutional, because the restriction does not allow unaffiliated voters to serve on state courts.
The U.S. Justice Department dropped an investigation into former U.S. general John Allen, who was accused of secretly lobbying for the government of Qatar on Tuesday.
The Pennsylvania Humanities Council awarded thousands of dollars from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act to organizations that host LGBTQ programs for children.
Republicans requested a rehearing over North Carolina’s redistricting lines after the Supreme Court ruled there was partisan bias. An advocacy group said the petition was “frivolous.”
President Biden claimed that Pope Francis does not want an end to taxpayer-funded abortion in the U.S., directly contradicting the pontiff's firm stance against the practice.
The Biden administration announced $1.2 billion in grant funding for massive infrastructure projects, decisions that were based in part on climate and equity considerations.