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Can Democrats Still Fight Trump In Court? What Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Ruling Means For President’s Agenda By Alison Durkee, Forbes Staff.
When Clayton Kershaw takes the mound on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, he will need just three strikeouts to become the 20th member of Major League Baseball's 3,000 strikeout club.
When Tom Gozney founded Gozney, he wasn’t just setting out to build better pizza ovens. He was on a mission to ignite a deeper connection between people, food, and fire.
Tony Parker built a fully-operational Nando’s restaurant inside his mansion as a surprise for streamer Kai Cenat. Here's what you need to know.
In upholding a Texas law requiring age verification to access porn websites, the court overturned a precedent that stood for more than two decades.
The case revolved around the Trump administration’s challenge against multiple nationwide injunctions against the president’s Day One order to end birthright citizenship.
The Washington Wizards select Florida basketball Walter Clayton Jr. in the first round of the NBA Draft, then trade his rights to the Utah Jazz. Here's an analysis of the pick.
UF All-American guard Walter Clayton Jr. was selected with the No. 18 pick by the Washington Wizards, who promptly traded him to Utah.
Olympic champ Semenya did not get a fair hearing in sex eligibility case, human rights court rules The original case was about whether athletes like her — who have specific medical conditions, a ...
Supreme Court rules to limit nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship case The Trump administration wants to end automatic birthright citizenship as enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday granted a bold bid by the Trump administration to throw out national injunctions that preserve the bedrock constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship while ...