"It won't cause a problem in the state of Alabama so long as the funding continues:" Eric Mackey sat down with WVTM 13 to talk about what would happen if the U.S. Department of Education was to close.
A recent analysis by the U.N. children’s agency found that more than 500 million children in East Asia and Pacific countries breathe unhealthy air and the pollution is linked to the deaths of 100 ...
Geneva: The State of Qatar participated in a discussion session titled Strengthening Community Mechanisms to Prevent Violent Extremism, marking ...
The looming shadow of the disruptive decisions made by US President Donald J Trump and Prime Minister Narendra D Modi's ...
Tony Elumelu Foundation has signed a $6m strategic partnership with the UAE Office of Development Affairs to provide trainings, ...
The Department of Justice poured more than $100 million into “diversity, equity, and inclusion” initiatives at schools from K ...
Syria’s relations with Iran and Russia remain an open wound for its people after those nations backed autocratic President ...
Chairman of World Government Summit predicts future shaped by AI, automation and economic shifts - Anadolu Ajansı ...
As Christian ministries scramble to discern and communicate the impact of President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause on foreign ...
SPLC Senior Policy Analyst Introduction Alabama residents Greg and Teresa Almond lost their home, business and reputation, ...
Another industry in Alabama that can potentially be impacted due to President Trump’s tariffs is the aerospace industry. Alabama is home to companies such as NASA, Airbus, Boeing and Lockheed Martin ...