Lawmakers quietly added a new provision to a bill on Monday that would cut early voting days nearly in half in Indiana.
The Indiana House advanced a broad immigration enforcement bill Thursday afternoon that aligns with federal immigration policies.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo is seeing a significant increase in acts of sexual violence against girls and young women. A support center offers a sanctuary for treatment — and to be heard.
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In Olympic ice dancing events, the pairs are always one man and woman. There's a movement to allow same-sex couples to compete, but it has less to do with queer equality than a gender imbalance.
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Palestinian farmers and shepherds in the occupied territory of the West Bank say new walls and radical Jewish settlers are making life impossible for them.
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At a event in Washington D.C., A U.S. official said a remote earthquake in 2020 was caused by a Chinese nuclear test.
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The two top speedskating sprinters in the world are a cut above the competition. They battle fiercely on the ice, but refuse to trash talk
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Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration tactics over the past year.
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Chris Hemsworth stars as a virtuoso jewel thief, and Mark Ruffalo plays the detective tracking him down in Crime 101. This thriller is a deliberate throwback — and also a lot of fun.
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The long stretch of sub-freezing temperatures along the East Coast created some of the best conditions in years for an obscure winter sport: ice boating.
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With the recent layoffs of the Washington Post book section staff, the question arises: where do eager readers go to find out about books?
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While the unemployment rate seems stable, the number of people who've been out of work for six months or more has been ticking up.
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Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall died Sunday at the age of 95.
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The Justice Department's released millions of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Dorris Wright played a role in desegregating the Greenville, S.C., public library in 1960 with fellow activist Rev. Jesse Jackson.