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Paul Timmons, who was the interim CEO of the jail, resigned on Monday due to an Aug. 14 incident that involved some sort of ...
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a sweeping executive order Tuesday that seeks to fortify protest protections ...
A coalition of university unions claim the millions in funding that have been frozen were directly tied to DEI demands and an ...
Emergency rules from the Illinois Department of Corrections to scan inmate mail are under review by the Joint Committee on ...
A tenured teacher at Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools has been placed on administrative leave following a controversial ...
Two Missouri teachers are on leave after social media posts about Charlie Kirk’s death sparked backlash and questions over ...
Punishing dedicated civil servants associated with diversity, equity, and inclusion is unconstitutional retaliation and harms ...
The U.S. Department of Justice says the program meant to boost the ranks of minority teachers discriminates against white ...
Discover how you can fix the "Epic Games Launcher Setup Wizard ended prematurely" error on Windows PCs with the resolutions ...
As political debates spill onto social media, legal experts warn that both public and private employees could face consequences for online posts — regardless of First Amendment protections.
K-State on Monday confirmed it had placed employee Derron Borders on leave. Borders, an investigative specialist in the civil ...