Trump’s order says it is intended to protect women’s spaces from those who “self-identify” as women. It defines the sexes in an unconventional way, based on the reproductive cells — large cells in ...
A co-op of ethnic German Hutterite farmers, who arrived in the 19th century, own the Dakota Provisions plant. But migrants ...
Trade secrets remain crucial to companies around the world, preserving their most sensitive and valuable information.
A Northland lawyer has run an ultramarathon a day for 390 days - almost doubling the existing world record, and isn't ready to stop yet ...
It's not hard to understand why Sen. Ruben Gallego voted for the Republican-written Laken Riley Act. The measure would force the federal detention without bail for undocumented migrants accused of ...
The temporary closure of the Star Plunge is a much discussed and controversial topic in our community and elsewhere.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand began making their wedded status legal on Thursday, the first day a law took effect ...
A squabble between the offices of Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab could have cost ...
State Rep. Alicia Gregg, a Nashua Democrat, serves on the House Child and Family Law Committee, but outside of her work at the Statehouse, she serves as a domestic abuse ...
Attorneys general from 22 states sued Tuesday to block President Donald Trump’s move to end a century-old immigration ...
President Donald Trump has signed executive orders aimed at immigration and border security, prompting mixed reactions from residents in border towns like Eagle Pass, Texas.
Nonetheless, America First Legal’s letter warns that anyone who abides by the sanctuary policies in question could face a civil racketeering case — and five years in prison per immigrant involved.