Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his department will devote $100 million toward a pilot program addressing homelessness and substance abuse in eight cities.
The temporary protected status program for Haitians, initially enacted after the 2010 earthquake, is facing expiration amid ...
With thousands of Haitians working in Atlanta, many under Temporary Protected Status, the Trump administration's plan has ...
Stockton Unified Trustee Kennetha Stevens voted twice on contracts totaling more than $130,000 for a nonprofit where she ...
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An English teaching program has given high school teachers in Batanes new tools to strengthen classroom learning, blending ...
Calgary city councillors will consider a motion that calls for a review of the downtown free fare zone, and asks city ...
Several former Michigan assistants have landed new roles after Kyle Whittingham’s arrival, including Grant Newsome to NFL and ...
Qatar unveils a 10-year residency program for global founders, investors, and executives, moving beyond traditional ...
“Choosing a Catholic education is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your child’s future. At WCDSB, we’re ...
Cincinnati has allocated $5.4 million to improve public safety following a summer of violence, with funds directed towards ...