Under the law, a TikTok ban would essentially make new downloads on app stores like Apple and Google no longer be possible.
Here's what you need to know about the rules of owning exotic pets in Delaware, based on information provided by the Delaware Department of Agriculture. An exotic animal in Delaware is defined as a ...
Named the winner of the Josiah Marvel Cup, retired U.S. Senator Tom Carper was recognized this evening for his almost half ...
Felton's Robin Agar-Celli ships every hat herself, paying out of her own pocket. But it's the thousands of worldwide ...
The Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, which gives residents new rights over their personal data and strengthens online ...
Delaware's legislative leaders plan to address affordable housing, education reform and public safety in the new session beginning in a couple of weeks. State leadership will include both familiar ...
In an announcement Friday, Delaware State University named Jackson the school's new head football coach. "We had great [candidate] choices, but it was very clear after we got DeSean here on campus.
Delaware State is finalizing a deal to hire former Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson as the school’s head football coach, according to multiple reports. The news was first reported by Victory ...
December 27 - Longtime NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson is the new head coach at Delaware State, the school announced Friday. It is the first coaching job for Jackson, 38. "DeSean Jackson is a ...
Former NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson is excited for the next chapter of his football career as the head coach at Delaware State. "The opportunity for me to help write another chapter here at ...
Former Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver DeSean Jackson and Delaware State are finalizing an agreement for him to become the program's next head coach, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel on ...
DeSean Jackson is taking a crack at collegiate coaching. Delaware State officially announced the former NFL player as the team's new head football coach on Friday, per Ralph Russo of The Athletic.