For many in California, the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship decision is personal
Some 24,500 children are born each year in California who fall under the birthright citizenship category, the state attorney general's office says.
Some 24,500 children are born each year in California who fall under the birthright citizenship category, the state attorney general's office says.
Americans’ attitudes toward the economy improved slightly this month as gas prices declined, but their outlook is still mostly negative.
The Supreme Court has erased limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president.
The Supreme Court has upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Aid groups are warning that Venezuela's healthcare system is at its breaking point nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes hit.
The Historic Resources, Arts and Culture, Environmental and Transportation Advisory, Youth and Parks, Recreation and Community Services commissions are set to be eliminated.
The Supreme Court upholds state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams, a setback for trans rights.
Stories of denied miscarriage care continue to emerge, including in a lawsuit in Texas.
Job openings stayed at a strong 7.6 million in May as the US labor market remains resilient amid economic shock from the Iran war.
U.S. stocks are drifting toward the finish line of a tough June. Stocks in the AI industry held steadier, as did Treasury yields.