
Alaska’s Mail-In Voting at Risk Amid Supreme Court Ballot Deadline Case
Alaska’s remote communities face potential disenfranchisement if the Supreme Court changes mail-in ballot deadlines.

Alaska’s remote communities face potential disenfranchisement if the Supreme Court changes mail-in ballot deadlines.

Tyler Tanner’s near-miraculous shot dashed as Nebraska edged Vanderbilt 74-72, advancing to the Sweet 16.

Mikayla Blakes scored 23 of 30 points by halftime as Vanderbilt beat High Point 102-61 in the NCAA Tournament opener.

State attorney general races, often overshadowed, play a key role in politics, drawing millions from various interests.

Russian regions are blocking protests against internet censorship, notably targeting Telegram, fueling discontent.

Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz remain on unpaid leave during MLB’s pitch-rigging probe.

Ohio State aims for Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament after past second-round exits, starting against Howard on Saturday.

A Georgia court ruled Fulton County isn’t required to seat GOP nominees on its election board, supporting local discretion.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Quakertown teen enters probation to avoid a criminal record after a protest scuffle with police.

Benjy Taylor sues Morehouse College, claiming emotional and physical harm after being handcuffed off the court.

Rick Jackson, a GOP candidate for Georgia governor, claims tariffs and tax cuts have significantly increased his wealth, but these policies burden working-class people.

A second GOP leader in Wisconsin won’t seek reelection, signaling political shifts as Democrats aim for a majority.