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Majority of US states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more to follow
Florida was the first state to pass a law regulating the use of cellphones in schools in 2023. Just two years later, more than half of all states have laws in place, with more likely to act soon.
Trump's big tax and policy bill stalls as GOP conservatives push for changes
House Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP Freedom Caucus members will head to the White House this afternoon to try to strike a deal.
Justice Dept. to drop police reform deals with Minneapolis, Louisville
Harmeet K. Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s civil rights division, announced the decision days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.
What We Know About the DoJ’s Investigation Into Andrew Cuomo
The inquiry follows a House GOP referral that alleges Cuomo lied when testifying before Congress about his handling of the COVID pandemic.
NC Republicans at odds on Helene funding, a nonprofit and a children’s hospital
The NC House released its Helene funding proposal on Wednesday, calling for $60 million in disaster grants up to $100,000 each, aid businesses have been seeking since Helene’s devastation.
What Was Said at the TIME Impact Dinner: The Road to Justice
Speakers included scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, former WNBA player Maya Moore, historian Dylan Penningroth, trans activist Raquel Willis, artist Tajh Rust, and #metoo founder Tarana Burke.
Tennessee prepares to execute Oscar Smith, 3 years after last-minute reprieve
Oscar Smith came within minutes of being executed before Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee issued a surprise reprieve that revealed problems with the lethal injection drugs. On Thursday, the state is prepared
Lehigh Valley primary election takeaways: Incumbent mayors, experienced executive candidates perform well in low-turnout races
Incumbent mayors had a good night in Allentown and Bethlehem, while a low-turnout primary election saw experienced county executive candidates prevail and set up partisan contests for November’s
Signs of human error grow in failure to evacuate Altadena during fire. But who is to blame?
Nearly five months after the deadly Eaton fire swept through Altadena, officials have yet to explain the reasons for significant delays in evacuation alerts.
Proposal to clarify when Texas doctors can perform life-saving abortions faces critical vote
The bill does not expand abortion access, but further explains when a doctor can intervene to save a pregnant patient’s life.
Dauphin County offered $10.4M for building linked to former state senator
Dauphin County is on track to forfeit $400K if it doesn’t close on a pending real estate deal by the end of the month — but taxpayers aren’t the only ones who will lose out if the deal flops. The
Fort Worth ISD board approves plan to close 18 schools over four years
The Fort Worth Independent School District’s board voted Tuesday to approve a plan to close 16 schools over the next four years. The closures the board approved Tuesday are in addition to two others
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