St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum receives huge donation
The IMLS grant for the Saint Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum was pulled by an executive order from President Trump according to the museum.
The IMLS grant for the Saint Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum was pulled by an executive order from President Trump according to the museum.
At least 900 students nationally have had their legal status revoked, according to the AP.
Less than a month until REAL ID will be mandatory for flight travel and to enter certain federal facilities.
Temperatures will climb into the mid-70s.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
Wolfrum Road had to close unexpectedly because a mudslide washed out the roadway’s support and a portion of the roadway itself
Anyone who enjoys some of the indoor activities or pools at a St. Louis County Park will need to bring identification.
Federal policy changes have the potential to impact research funding and the school's endowment.
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health and Parks and Recreation launched the program to monitor and manage tick populations.
The commitment reiterated remarks he made during a Cabinet meeting last week about a “massive testing and research effort” by the Health Department
Judge James E. Boasberg threatened to launch hearings and potentially refer the matter for prosecution.
The lawsuit follows weeks of feuding between the administration and Democratic Gov. Janet Mills that has led to threats to cut off federal funding.
The Fed chairman said Trump's tariffs are "significantly larger than anticipated" and will likely result in higher inflation and slower growth.
A judge denied bail and ordered Cody Balmer held on charges including attempted homicide, terrorism and arson.
U.S. stocks dropped as the costs of U.S. restrictions on global trade compounded.
The State Department has shut down the office that sought to deal with misinformation and disinformation that Russia, China and Iran have been accused of spreading
North Carolina trial judges will soon rule if legislative Republicans' latest method to attempt to wrest control of the State Board of Elections from a Democratic governor is lawful
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox is launching a Republican bid for governor
The top U.S. commander in the Pacific is warning senators that the military support that China and North Korea are providing to Russia in its war on Ukraine risks security in his region as Moscow provides critical military assistance to both in return
Crews are working to restore power to Puerto Rico after a blackout across the entire island that affected the main airport, several hospitals and hotels filled with Easter vacationers
Ten New York prison guards have been charged in connection with the fatal beating of a 22-year-old prison inmate, including two charged with murder
Nine jurors have been picked on the second day of jury selection in Harvey Weinstein’s #MeToo rape retrial in New York
A California law firm notified the city of Pocatello, Idaho, of its intention to file a federal wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family of Victor Perez, a 17-year-old boy with intellectual disabilities who was shot multiple times by four police officers
The head of Myanmar’s military government has granted amnesty to around 4,900 prisoners to mark the country's traditional new year
Ukrainian officials say Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, killing three people including a child and wounding dozens
Stitch by stitch, artisans have worked for months on the elaborate garments that will debut this week in Holy Week processions across Guatemala and beyond
At least 62 active-duty Taiwanese military members have been found holding Chinese residency permits, in the latest revelation of Chinese influence in the Taiwanese armed forces
Tyler Herro went from raising eyebrows with a shot he missed to turning heads one week later with all the baskets he made
Atlanta Braves right-hander Spencer Strider allowed two runs and five hits in five-plus innings in his return to the mound against the Toronto Blue Jays
Veteran umpire Hunter Wendelstedt went to a hospital after he was struck in the face behind first base by a line drive foul ball
Justin Rose has been down this road before
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