 
    Texas governor signs bill placing limits on transgender athletes in college sports
      Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law Thursday barring transgender college athletes in the state from competing in sports that align with their gender identity -- expanding a 2021 law that banned transgender students in K-12 Texas school districts and some charter schools from doing the same.
      2023-06-16 04:18
     
    Despite alternatives, Tuberville steadfast in hold against Pentagon nominations
      Months into his hold on military nominees, Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama is still not relenting despite efforts by some of his own Republican colleagues to try and give him alternatives to back off his blockade.
      2023-06-16 04:17
     
    DHS reassigns top official at Customs and Border Protection following death of 8-year-old
      The Department of Homeland Security has removed the chief medical officer at US Customs and Border Protection following the death of an 8-year-old girl held in US custody last month, according to a Homeland Security official.
      2023-06-16 03:30
     
    US State Department identifies 'rapidly growing and troubling trend' of forced labor linked to cyber scams
      The US State Department identified a "rapidly growing and troubling trend" of "forced labor as a result of cyber scam operations," as it launched its annual human trafficking report, US Ambassador at Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Cindy Dyer said Thursday.
      2023-06-16 02:57
     
    Ukraine Recap: Nuclear Inspector Says Plant Has Water — for Now
      Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, visited Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant
      2023-06-16 02:23
     
    Head of Venezuela's electoral council resigns ahead of 2024 election
      CARACAS (Reuters) -The president of Venezuela's National Electoral Council Pedro Calzadilla on Thursday announced he would resign along with seven
      2023-06-16 00:47
     
    Exclusive: US government agencies hit in global cyberattack
      "Several" US federal government agencies have been hit in a global cyberattack that exploits a vulnerability in widely used software.
      2023-06-16 00:29
     
    DeSantis signs record Florida budget, a campaign-ready spending plan boosted by federal dollars
      Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed his state's budget, a $117 billion spending plan filled with priorities that have already become fodder for the Republican's 2024 presidential campaign.
      2023-06-15 23:57
     
    Supreme Court rules against Alabama fisherman who sought to block retrial based on venue
      The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against an Alabama fisherman convicted of stealing valuable information related to prime fishing locations, saying that when his trial was conducted in the wrong place, the proper fix was to retry the case in the correct venue.
      2023-06-15 22:53
     
    Supreme Court rejects challenges to law that governs tribal adoptions
      The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected challenges to a federal law that prioritizes the placement of Native American children with Native families or tribes in child custody proceedings.
      2023-06-15 22:18
     
    Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
      FRANKFURT, June 15 The European Central Bank raised its key interest by 25 basis points on Thursday to
      2023-06-15 21:57
     
    Supreme Court's conservative majority to decide direction of law on race, elections and religious freedom this month
      As the Supreme Court races to issue all outstanding opinions by a self-imposed early July deadline, there is little doubt that the conservative majority is prepared to continue the right-ward trajectory on areas concerning affirmative action, election law and LGBTQ rights.
      2023-06-15 21:53
    