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The Department of Justice is seeking the voter registration lists of several states — representing data on millions of ...
The United States’ birthright citizenship may be unique, writes Armstrong Williams, but that doesn’t mean it should be ...
Stories of Race and American Sculpture,” asked visitors to reconsider the message behind the piece. On display, the sculpture ...
From trade wars to visa restrictions, policies aimed at foreigners are backfiring on U.S. travelers—raising costs, shrinking ...
Maryland’s federal judges, sued by the Trump administration in a politically supercharged case, faced a difficult legal ...
In a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, Ogles claims that Belmont is violating anti-DEI mandates through ...
If we hope to make America great again, we should start by returning to architecture that reflects the good, true, and ...
Meanwhile, their research highlights inconsistencies in data regarding how seafood is sourced. Scaling back seafood industry regulations could create new opportunities for illegal and unreported ...
On Friday, the president saw three legal defeats as the courts continue to be one of the main impediments to his policy agenda.
At the RNC in Milwaukee last year, I sent an urgent warning about an innocent enough sounding proposal – Project 2025. It's ...
The Providence Journal's top stories for the week of July 13th include a Cranston pool closure, a stonemason's wall in ...
Lawyers for New Jersey, arguing on behalf of 18 states and the District of Columbia, urged US District Judge Leo Sorokin to maintain an injunction he imposed in February that blocked Trump's executive ...
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