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WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — From celebrity chefs and record breaking athletes, to musicians, veteran actors and the Pope, 2025 ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ed Larson, about the legacy of the Scopes Trial and the ...
Hundreds of State Department staff are bracing for layoffs after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for sweeping federal cuts — and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is slashing deep.
As the famous Scopes trial, a landmark case out of Dayton, Tennessee, celebrates its centennial anniversary, themes of the case continue to be felt today.
Jason Mercier criticizes the Washington Supreme Court’s decision to uphold secrecy in public employee compensation talks, calling for transparency reforms and public accountability.
The Supreme Court declined Wednesday to let Florida enforce a state law criminalizing illegal immigration. The unsigned order included no reasons or noted dissents.
It's incredibly disappointing to see the Washington Supreme Court rubber-stamp the current anti-transparent government employee compensation process being used in the Evergreen State.
Florida can't enforce a controversial new law targeting undocumented immigrants entering Florida, the Supreme Court said on July 9.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court overturned the state legislature’s ability to suspend administrative rules, ending a decades-old practice of lawmakers being empowered to temporarily block agency ...