USDA moving jobs from DC to North Texas
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is relocating positions from D.C. to Dallas-Fort Worth to create a new operational hub for rural programs.
Barack and Michelle Obama surprise first visitors to newly opened presidential center
The Obama Presidential Center opened on Juneteenth in Chicago, with the former president and first lady personally greeting the first visitors.
Man’s ear infection spread to his brain. His family claims it could’ve been caught before he died
“Our client’s tragic death should have never happened,” said Berkowitz.
Christian Pulisic to miss US World Cup match against Australia because of calf injury
U.S. star Christian Pulisic will miss his nation's World Cup match against Australia because of a calf injury. American coach Maurice Pochettino made the announcement during an interview with Fox…
Scotland’s Tartan Army sends message to Boston bars that have run dry: ‘Be more prepared’
Scottish fans are ready for Round 2.
Mourners bury a 6-month-old Ebola victim, marking third orphanage death as Congo outbreak spreads
As an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo worsens, residents clash with health workers over safe burials and the lack of vaccines or treatments.
Horse-drawn carriage rides in New York on hold after teen tourist’s death
Central Park carriage rides are on hold as safety protocols are reviewed following the tragic death of a young tourist in a runaway accident.
At 250, the Declaration of Independence still sparks hard questions in class
The 74 reports on the challenges teachers face as the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence approaches, highlighting questions of equality and historical context.
Pentagon chief’s review appears out of step with what NATO allies are already doing
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has criticized NATO allies and announced a Pentagon review of their performance. But Hegseth is mostly telling them things they already know.
Rosita Elementary School to be renamed after local family and crucial plaintiffs in Mendez v. Westminster
Frank and Irene Palomino Elementary School will reflect the family's role in the 1946 Mendez, et al v. Westminster School District case that led to desegregation in California schools.