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The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to revoke the temporary legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.
The big problem ought to be apparent. As Tripkovic writes, “Online exams have become fertile ground for cheating and plagiarism. Given the presence of AI tools, internet access, and social-media ...
On Iran and Gaza, Trump Should Avoid the Mistakes of Obama and Biden The United Nations Is on Hamas’s Side It would neither produce long-term stability nor bring about Iranian nuclear disarmament.
Tornado presents a bizarrely savage view of human history. Scottish director-writer John Maclean flips George Santayana’s famous saying, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Washington is targeting the Roman Catholic Church in a brazen act of religious discrimination,’ the lawsuit states.
Allowing American companies to use foreign-built ships for cabotage would lower shipping costs and encourage trade.
Since he was sworn in four months ago after an airtight confirmation vote, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has continued to be at the center of controversy. We have seen Hegseth's use of the Signal ...
Expect the progressive wing of the party in its biggest states to lean even more progressive as the moderates lose internal battles for position.
For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights.’ ...
It would not be shocking if this kicks up enough controversy that Pope Leo XIV reveals his hand earlier than he had anticipated.
The story describes a woman named Paula, who seems to have been deeply depressed and experiencing chronic pain that could not be diagnosed. She had been abused by her father. She had attempted suicide ...
The One Thing Both Parties Agree On: More Deficits and Debt Recent disappointment at the Supreme Court doesn’t mean the fight against prohibiting religious-sponsored charter schools should go away.