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Within days, three lawsuits, filed by the attorneys general of 22 states, academic associations, and 12 institutions of higher education including UChicago, alleged that the new policies were ...
Confessions of a (Former) Christian Nationalist When religion is placed at the service of a political party, it corrupts both. The Reverend Rob Schenck November+December 2024 Issue ...
This story is adapted from Ari Berman’s new book, Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People —and the Fight to Resist It, which will be published April 23. A day ahead of ...
The provincial government has released two documents summarizing feedback received during consultations on three proposed protected areas. The areas being proposed for protection are Ripple Pond, ...
At the groundbreaking for the team's Berea campus expansion on Wednesday, June 4, Haslam Sports Group COO David Jenkins expressed confidence that, even with competing proposals, the Statehouse ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Braun administration has directed agencies to withhold 5% of their funds from specific budget line items — rather than allowing department heads to identify areas for reserves.
The search for Travis Caleb Decker is continuing. Credit: AP “The brutal murder of these young children has shocked our state,” he added in a statement on social media.
Cincinnati Reds' Matt McLain rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Cincinnati.
As the institute tries to reboot, it’s a question for others in their own DOGE struggles. Targeting an agency aimed at fostering peace. USIP was created by Congress in the 1980s.
Recent threats to the Rule of Law — such as the harassment of judges and the suggestion that judicial orders can be ignored — are deliberate, dangerous, and wrong.
That was central to the case. The government argued that it had to fall under one of the three branches of government and it clearly wasn't legislative or judicial.
In a state where cronyism and ethical lapses are the norm, the head of the most powerful teachers’ union in the state just became the most powerful lawmaker in one ...
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