An examiner affixes a “driver testing” notice ahead of a road test in South Carolina, in the mid-20th century. National Archives In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, American cities were ...
Lewis Hamilton doesn’t think billionaires should exist? That’s rich. Over the past few days, comments the F1 driver made in a 2023 interview with Jay Shetty have resurfaced and stirred up controversy ...
Lydia Wheeler is a legal affairs reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s Washington, D.C., bureau. She previously covered the Supreme Court and a range of legal issues at Bloomberg Law and The Hill.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Some of the hottest sparks in Apollo’s Fire’s new summer program will be flying not on stage but in the minds of the performers. One way or another, “Echoes of Ireland” will ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Two former social studies teachers will vie to become the state’s top educator in November’s general election. Incumbent Richard Woods secured the Republican nomination but only after being forced ...
Washington is heading toward another high-stakes showdown, and this time two completely different political battles are being pulled into the same fight. Accordig to Reuters, president Donald Trump ...