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It was a busy day at the nation’s highest court, one that could set the tone for future legal battles over presidential powers and immigration policy.
Veterans railcards could extend to family in new ‘legal duty’ for armed forces - Eligibility for the special railcard, which ...
The Trump administration said Friday it is terminating temporary legal protections that allowed more than 520,000 Haitians to ...
Gov. Jeff Landry, alongside U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., signed a sweeping new law aimed at reshaping how Louisiana regulates food, ...
Coach discusses Cooper's unique journey from high school defensive lineman to a successful center, praising his work ethic ...
SEN. Bong Go, chairman of the Senate Committees on Sports, Health, and Youth, emphasized the vital role of sports in nurturing a healthy citizenry across all ages and sectors, while also steering the ...
Ahead of an anticipated review in the fourth quarter, the nation's leading experts recommend massive changes to modernise the ...
Close to 180 laws will take effect in Tennessee starting July 1, covering issues ranging from immigration to artificial ...
A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump's restrictions on ...
The West has been complicit in Israel's genocide in Gaza and its overturning of the rules-based international order ...