KUWAIT (Reuters) – Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah issued a decree on Tuesday approving a…
Kuwait Reappoints Oil, Finance Ministers in New Cabinet
Louisiana Governor Eases Virus Rules, Lets Bars Open Indoors
Louisiana’s bars can reopen indoors, restaurants can hold more customers and churches won’t have capacity limits…
Whitmer Faces Criticism Over Severance Deals for Officials
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing criticism after the disclosure of another severance deal for a former…
San Francisco to Reopen With Indoor Dining, Movie Theaters
An upbeat Mayor London Breed announced San Francisco will reopen indoor dining, movie theaters and gyms…
Key NC Senator Explains Absence for Close Override Vote
A North Carolina legislator says he wasn’t on the Senate floor for a close veto override…
Historical Remains Found During Construction Reburied in NYC
New York city officials say human remains of early New Yorkers that were discovered during construction…
New Mexico Commuter Train Resumes Service After Shutdown
New Mexico’s commuter system linking metro Albuquerque with Santa Fe will resume service next Monday after…
Prosecutors Seek Validation of South Carolina Abortion Ban
Two of the prosecutors named as defendants in a federal lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s new law…
Supreme Court’s conservatives question effort to unwind voting laws that critics say discriminate
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case about an Arizona law that bars groups from…
‘We all want to know’: FBI, Capitol police remain mum on what killed Officer Brian Sicknick
Nearly two months after the riot at the U.S. Capitol and the death of police Officer…