Philadelphia’s University of the Arts will close its doors at the end of the week, the school announced, abruptly ending programs for its about 1,100 students and 700 faculty and staff amid financial trouble. Many students and faculty first got word of the closure via the Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday, with an official explanation from...
Sally Buzzbee has stepped down as Executive Editor of The Washington Post, the newspaper announced Sunday night. Buzzbee, who has led the Post since 2021, will be immediately replaced by Matt Murray, the former Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal, until the 2024 election. After the election, Robert Winnett, Deputy Editor of The Telegraph...
A Chinese spacecraft successfully landed on the far side of the moon on Sunday, marking a major achievement for the country and a growing 21st century space race with the U.S. The Chang’e-6 lunar probe — named after the Chinese mythical moon goddess — landed at about 6:30 a.m. Beijing time in the South Pole-Aitken...
The Biden administration has been quietly using a procedural loophole to grant quasi-amnesty to thousands of migrants, according to Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse data...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said "It's too little too late" for President Biden to get credit for the administration's expected executive order on immigration.
Mexicans went to the polls Sunday to vote for who will likely be the country's first female president, voicing concerns overwhelmingly about security, from the power of Mexico's drug cartels down to street-level stick-ups.
A federal inspector general sent a stark warning to Congress, saying they are leaving a massive amount of stolen taxpayer money in scammers' pockets because lawmakers haven't extended the statute of limitation on pandemic unemployment fraud.