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Reducing the government’s ownership of federal lands is the best way to protect against this energy policy whiplash.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass are ensuring no new net housing is created during rebuilding of ...
A federal court says U.S. citizens “are likely to succeed in showing” that immigration agents violated their rights.
Authorities are deploying new "ultra" two-way speed cameras across the United Kingdom, capable of peering inside vehicles to ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated taxes on the transfer of certain weapons, possibly eliminating the constitutional basis for registering those weapons.
The Pepin family is suing the City of Blaine after the City Council used dubious reasoning to deny a permit for additional housing on their property.
Harvard's president has maintained the university will not risk losing its academic freedom, and may delay any negotiations until after a court ruling.
The president claimed the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its numbers in order to try and affect the outcome of the 2024 election.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the government may require COVID-19 shots based purely on the benefits to recipients.
Michael Weitzel was ejected for violating the club’s fan code of conduct, which prohibits “threatening, abusive, or discriminatory" symbols and language.
The Marino brothers will finally get their day in court. This is a marked change from past examples, where agencies played both prosecutor and jury.
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