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The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down protectionist state wine and liquor laws on the grounds that they illegally ...
Shotgun owners in the United Kingdom face delays of a year or more for new firearm licenses due to ...
Specifically, "data released Thursday by the customs authorities showed the pickup was driven by strong growth in shipments to the European Union , Southeast Asia , Australia , Hong Kong and other ...
Once upon a time, American presidents called out "evil empires." Now, Trump is too shy to call Vladimir Putin a dictator.
The law is putting up barriers for people who want to read about world news, listen to music on Spotify, chat on Discord, or ...
It's becoming more and more socially acceptable to be religious in elite intellectual spaces—which could impact how religion is perceived by everyone else.
Whether or not the administration blocks aid to anti-Israel localities and states, this is far from the first time FEMA has faced scrutiny.
Some excerpts from today's long decision by Judge Stacey D. Neumann in Roussel v. Mayo (D. Me.): ...
FIRE is seeking an injunction that would protect noncitizens at 'The Stanford Daily' from arrest and removal because of their published work.
Special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump have allegedly discussed plans for the U.S. to take over administering humanitarian aid in the Gaza strip.
Sex offenders are supposed to be ineligible for minimum-security federal prison camps, but the rule was waived for Maxwell.
A costly lease for the Maryland Department of Health, along with other findings in a state audit, raises questions.