Health care workers — and particularly female health care workers — are burning out at alarming rates. A recent survey from nursing marketplace platform ShiftKey shared with The Hill found that 86 percent of women in the field — including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and technicians — reported experiencing burnout, with 64 percent saying...
When Israel's war on Hamas ends, its conflict with Iran-backed militias may rage on. Israeli officials are increasingly concerned with the constant artillery and rocket fire at the northern border with Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants and have said they will fight to push the group back from bordering territory. While the risk of all-out war is...
Many of the underground water stores often critical to life in Texas, where rain is rare and the sun beats out of a pitiless sky, are running dry. Across the state, water gushes out of nearly 300 springs — a hidden array of reservoirs that creates creeks, rivers and swimming holes, and that once made...
Former Rep. George Santos announced via social media Thursday his return to politics with a campaign against Rep. Nicholas Lalota for New York's 1st Congressional District.
The Fulton County Board of Ethics said it lacks jurisdiction to hear several ethics complaints brought against District Attorney Fani Willis related to her affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Delaware's Democrat-led House passed a bill that would instate fingerprinting, training, and permit requirements for anyone who wants to buy a handgun.
Gold Star father Steve Nikoui was arrested by Capitol Police after being escorted out of the House Galleries on Thursday for heckling President Biden during the State of the Union address.
In several cities across the U.S., concerns about crime on subways and buses have resurfaced as a top priority, leading to efforts to address the issue.
George Santos, the New York Republican who was expelled from the House last year, announced Thursday night that he plans to run again for a new seat, challenging Rep. Nick LaLota in the Republican primary in New York's 1st Congressional District.