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Just in time for Independence Day, the Supreme Court held that courts must interpret the law instead of federal agencies.
Sitting on the corner of her bed, in her one-bedroom apartment in Murray Hill, Melissa Ben-Ishay didn’t feel ready to run her own business. At least not yet. Back in 2008, Melissa Ben-Ishay was ...
STRATFORD — The lawyers who investigated Superintendent Uyi Osunde found evidence he took out-of-state trips without authorization, frequently arrived late to work and delegated many of his job ...
Governor DeWine, you shirked your duty to keep Ohioans safe when you removed common-sense requirements for the ownership of firearms. Russ Frye, Columbus Put minimum wage workers in charge ...
Um, no, that's literally what 90+% of tech companies do.. I mean, you could still call it BS, and you can also go shake your fist at a cloud . Now, extortion of WPE in response to their, also ...
Jeff Emerson missed his flight from Minneapolis to Washington last month. He didn't make his connection to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and didn't arrive as scheduled in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, where he ...
In response to "Paterno was wronged" (Letters, Friday): Moral obligations are more important than winning. Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno broke a moral obligation we all have to our ...
The Tennessean Opinion Congress shirked its responsibility on federal rule making. The Supreme Court struck back Cameron Smith Thu, August 15, 2024, 3:02 AM PDT 5 min read ...
For four decades, Congress has played a shell game with the American people. The legislative branch has lazily delegated its authority to the executive branch. Federal bureaucrats have written the ...