Despite the revival of testing requirements at some elite institutions, test-optional admissions remain widespread nationwide.
The new Pilates studio traces its lineage back to the founder of the system, Joseph Pilates.
A 30-by-60-foot American flag anchored a Flag Day ceremony at Foothills Ranch, where veterans and families gathered to retire worn banners with full honors.
The euphoric night ended with some violent incidents, including a World Cup bus being set alight in Manhattan.
The U.S. attorney in Manhattan oversees a vast portfolio, ranging from terrorism and espionage cases to security fraud and public corruption.
A district judge ruled in May that only Congress is allowed to change the name of the venue.
The U.S. District Court allowed the mixed martial arts event scheduled this weekend on presidential grounds to proceed.
In the Palisades arson case, digital trails and witness accounts portray a young man on the verge. Defense attorneys say that does not make him an arsonist.
The request came during a hearing on whether prosecutors deserve sanctions for allegedly improper public statements—allegations they deny.
Crews were able to keep the flames contained to the warehouse in Tracy, about 60 miles east of San Francisco.
Investigators found that the agency could not verify thousands of housing sites and lacked key conflict-of-interest safeguards.
Among those arrested was Stefan Coronado, who was identified as a secretary for the Mexican Mafia.
A judge ruled last month that only Congress may change the name of the iconic performing arts facility.
Judge Leonie Brinkema gave the government a week to file a sworn declaration that the Trump administration will not revive the fund.
‘The active shooter situation is resolved and the shooter is now deceased,’ Mayor Lori Blong said.