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Just as learning never really ends, public policy can always grow and improve. While policy can be refined, it would be a ...
When a series of snowstorms rocked Texas in February 2021, widespread power outages knocked out electricity service for more ...
With 33 days until the new fiscal year starts and at what one called an “all-hands-on-deck moment,” negotiators convened ...
Budget writers are plunging ahead by assuming that federal money that might not be there is going to be there. It might not ...
Former Catholics comprise the largest group of residents challenging the statues of the patron saints of police officers and ...
The Karen Read trial is now in the hands of the defense, which called its first witness Friday. The prosecution rested its ...
Christopher Pieters, MD, of Manakin Sabot, Virginia, passed away on May 24, 2025, surrounded by family after a courageous and ...
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Students Will Lose Trump’s War on Harvard
Harvard will keep on beating Donald Trump in the courts, but this is asymmetric warfare. To Trump, the effort to subordinate ...
In 2017 the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a ruling declaring that state law does not afford state or local officials the right to detain noncitizens after they would otherwise ...