An Indiana University lecturer says she was punished for violating SEA 202, the state's law restricting what professors can ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday. Times of Malta points out in its lead story that plans for a Metro are absent from a new transport masterplan launched last week.
Catherine Connolly's presidential inauguration dominates the front pages of Irish newspapers today. The presidential inauguration takes centre stage on the front page of The Irish Times on Wednesday.
Drivers avoiding penalty points and Michael D Higgins' time as President coming to an end make the front pages of Tuesday's papers. The Irish Times leads with the report, which shows the PSNI unable ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday. Times of Malta leads with news that Jan Marsalek, a fugitive and suspected Russian spy, has been named in a London civil court ...
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A Madison, Wisconsin, high school teacher allegedly told a student she must publicly identify her political leanings for a class assignment despite the student’s concerns that doing so could subject ...
Front page for Sept. 1, 2025: Suspected suicide by troubled man after bust in fatal shoot of Bronx super and wounding of 2 others. Jimmy Avila (r.) was found dead in an apparent suicide at Rikers ...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall Aug. 29, 2005, devastating communities and affecting lives far beyond the Gulf Coast. Thousands of evacuees fled to Arkansas before and after the destruction, some ...
The dustup comes amid increasing pressure on Israel to let independent journalists work in Gaza. A haunting photo of an emaciated toddler cradled by his mother dominated the front page of Friday’s New ...
In July 2025, as U.S. President Donald Trump flew to Scotland (archived) for trade talks and golf, rumors claimed that the Scottish newspaper The National's front page read "Convicted US felon to ...
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