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Trump's campaign promises, coming to fruition: "Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions," reports The New York Times. "By the first week of August, deportations ...
"Auto parts, chemicals, plastics, furniture components—basically, if it's shiny, metallic, or remotely related to steel or ...
CBP officers said they acted in self-defense when the driver fled the scene, but passengers believe video evidence shows they ...
The president’s $300 billion tariff rebate plan risks replaying Bush-era giveaways—but on a scale large enough to fuel ...
The odds are not exactly in Davis' favor. The Supreme Court is "formally asked" to hear thousands of new cases each term, yet the justices only agree to hear a small fraction of them. And most of the ...
The Fifth Circuit reversed a decision that allowed the university to block an LGBT student group from hosting a charity drag ...
The president accused the institution of focusing too much on "how bad slavery was" while saying nothing about "success" or ...
Yes, tariffs that had been threatened, delayed, and only partially implemented hadn't yet much increased costs for consumers, ...
Pro-life activist Isabel Vaughan-Spruce is under police investigation for a third time after silently praying outside an abortion clinic ...
Today's decision by Judge Richard Berman (S.D.N.Y.), in U.S. v. Epstein, is here; here's the summary from the docket ...
The president ordering federal agents onto the street is not how routine policing should work, even in the nation's capital.
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that smartphones destroy the attention spans and self-esteem of children. But is that really the case?