But then the Supreme Court sort of went quiet for a while. The next truly major Second Amendment case did not arrive until ...
The White House is exploring all of its options for sending Americans $2,000 tariff rebate checks, even as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a legal challenge to the president's use of tariffs.
A group of state governments and businesses—selling toys, wine, plumbing supplies, bicycle saddles, and other goods—argued ...
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Born and raised Canadian, John Petrakis may now be found in Kendall Hall, lecturing passionately on the Federalist Papers or ...
Argentina releases 1,850 declassified files revealing Nazi fugitives’ secret lives, including Adolf Eichmann and Josef ...
Can constitutionally protected speech in America be disrupted because someone in government thinks the speech might produce ...
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California Republicans are challenging their state's voter-approved redistricting plan, adding to the ongoing court battle ...
President Trump’s initial $15 billion defamation complaint against the New York Times, three of its reporters and Penguin publishing company was thrown out of court, in part, because Trump was ...
If the House passes a new deal to end the shutdown and President Trump signs it, when will SNAP payments start up again?