The college admissions process is undergoing significant changes, driven by technological advances, evolving policies, and a shift in priorities.
In choosing Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) to chair the House Intelligence Committee, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has tapped a veteran conservative with “America First” leanings to steer one of the
California, Illinois and New York are shrinking. As the U.S. population shifts to the South, political power is seeping from Democratic to Republican states.
A USA TODAY review of almost 100 of the administration's top hires shows nearly half of states could have a representative in the second Trump term.
When Democrat John Fetterman got elected to Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat, many backers hoped he’d challenge convention and the status quo. He did and has —
The University of Arkansas is moving forward with its search for a new provost, and four candidates are set to give public presentations in the coming weeks.
Arizona continues to add more residents, according to a new U-Haul study. Here's where people moved in 2024 and why people are flocking to Arizona.
Most states still levy taxes on their residents at graduated rates, but not here. In fact, Arizona helped to kick off a mini flat-tax "revolution."
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn't expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season.
As the first 12-team College Football Playoff ends, leaders are discussing what to change in the future. Here are the main topics.
Officials are scheduled to hold a press conference Saturday afternoon to provide updates to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20.
What happened to Oregon at the Rose Bowl? Why were the Ducks so badly outclassed? We posed the question to three former coaches, including two with ties to Washington.