The administration is pushing back on a lawsuit seeking to ensure that interpreters are included at White House events by suggesting that the accommodation is incompatible with the president's image.
She relocated from the US to Germany with her teenage son a year and a half ago, and Kate Raidt, originally from Atlanta, says that things have turned out “way better than anybody could have imagined.
Each year, the internet gives birth to a new lexicon, one that's as fast-moving and unpredictable as the online trends that ...
The Senate passed the annual defense policy bill, sending it to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature.
Manchester City vice-captain Ruben Dias has firmly committed his long-term future to the Etihad Stadium whilst giving back to ...
Open Archways,' a show co-curated by a Muslim and a Jew, facilitates not just sharing art, but also conversations .
BYTEDANCE is on track for profits of roughly US$50 billion in 2025, capping a record year for a Chinese social media leader ...
A six-month clash between counties and the Oregon Health Authority over how local behavioral health services should be delivered appears to have been resolved after federal judge Adrienne Nelson got ...
Fort Worth business owners worry the THC industry in Texas could be crippled after Congress closed a 2018 cannabis loophole.
New charter schools are struggling to enroll enough students to stay solvent. One High Point school’s implosion shows the consequences.
Babs Haggin-Roy recalls growing up in Illinois, the second daughter of deaf parents. Their home was quiet. No music, no ...
It’s not always easy for Christians who are deaf or hard of hearing to find services and Masses, but some churches are ...