Endemic corruption in Libya continues to deter foreign investment, cripple public services, and erode trust in government.
In this November 21, 2017, Col. John Bolduc speaks in his office at the Nebraska State Patrol headquarters, in Lincoln. In this Sept. 7, 2017 photo, John Bolduc introduces himself next to Gov.
Alleghany County has been approved by the state’s Local Government Commission to make a $6.8 million installment purchase toward a new high school in Sparta. The school, which opened in 1965, is ...
BOISE — The Idaho Senate has passed a bill limiting what flags can be flown on public school property. On Wednesday, the Senate voted 29-6 in favor of House Bill 41, which prohibits flags that ...
Winston-Salem police have arrested and charged a 17-year-old with attempted sexual assault and robbery of a rideshare driver early Tuesday morning in the 5000 block of Old Walkertown Road ...
Canadians woke up Tuesday to plunging stock markets, a dropping Canadian dollar and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war a “very dumb thing.” It will ...
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Many parts of New Mexico were covered in clouds of dust Monday, resulting in poor visibility, road closures and health alerts to be issued. In Roswell, 77 mph wind gusts, according to the National ...
Anti-Israel protesters who display the flag of terror groups such as Hamas or Hezbollah could face up to four years behind bars under a new state bill. The proposed ...
Mike Myers shared his stance on U.S. President Donald Trump’s quips of making Canada the 51st state during an appearance on “Saturday Night Live” last night. The comedian, who grew up in ...
A committee endorsed legislation (HB 159) that would have New Hampshire join nearly all other states in sharing mental health information about potential gun buyers with the National Instant ...
LINCOLN — Temperatures will reach the low 60s on Friday, a welcome change for the last day of February, but Central Illinoisans will need to be cautious if they plan to spend time outdoors. The ...