California's top prosecutor announced Tuesday that the state has filed a lawsuit in response to President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
The 12-team format needs tweaks but succeeding in its primary mission of creating more access on multiple levels.
The raging inferno in California has displaced thousands and shocked millions across the United States. Meanwhile, a local company from Metro Detroit is working through the smoke to help those who ...
There is likely no industry that is more intertwined across the borders in North America than the motor vehicle sector.” ...
Nebraska football's scholarship offers to high school prospects this month has stretch from coast to coast. Among the recipients is Californian Luke Sorensen. T ...
One prospect that Michigan is in good shape with is four-star Thomasville (Ga.) Thomas County Central edge rusher Cam Brooks, ...
The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments.
Some of those emotions may lead people to question their future and their safety. “Some people may come out of the experience ...
Attorneys general in 18 states sued Tuesday to block the order, saying birthright citizenship cannot be undone with the ...
After entering the transfer portal last month, Ohio State backup Devin Brown is transferring to California for his final two ...
Police in British Columbia responded to a report of a 4-foot-long "live iguana" on the shoulder of a busy highway, but arrived to find the alleged lizard was a stuffed toy.
Mi Wuk Sugar Pine Fire Protection District Capt. Greg Baker, who fell eight feet and landed on rocks, was rescued by firefighters via rope system.