A South Florida immigrant detention center that's been the subject of numerous allegations of poor conditions and abuse was the national leader in using physical force against detainees, according to ...
From the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Wednesday: After spending 37 days in jail for nothing more than ...
Rumors about the astonishing weight loss potential of Eli Lilly's triple hormone drug retatrutide have been circulating for months. The results of its Phase 3 clinical trial, just released by the ...
On Thursday, an effort to eliminate gun-free zones on New Hampshire college campuses fizzled out in the state Legislature, when the Senate voted against a committee of conference to renegotiate the ...
Poor people are not "forced" to rely on food delivery. Something voluntarily chosen should not be described as "a tax on the ...
Faced with the prospect of having to uphold one of Congress' core responsibilities, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R–La.) took the coward's way out. He cut and ran. With the vote canceled, the ...
The Republican Party is dead. Long live the party of Trump, which wears the GOP like a skin suit. On Tuesday, President ...
Political parties that lose major elections will often create an "autopsy report." Hoping not to make the same mistakes twice, an autopsy lets the party take stock of its failures, learn why its ...
The Trump administration's announcement that it had established a large, taxpayer-financed "Anti-Weaponization Fund" was an odd addition to an already-odd news cycle. The pool of $1,776,000,000—1776, ...
As Republicans and Democrats continue their mid-decade redistricting grudge match that could determine which party controls Congress after November, Americans may learn a truism about legislative ...
Yale Law School professor Natasha Sarin and the Cato Institute's Adam Michel debate the resolution, "Billionaires should pay a higher share of federal taxes." Taking the affirmative is Sarin, who is a ...
A Marine veteran who was tackled on his own porch for filming a police officer has settled an excessive force lawsuit against the city of Vallejo, California, for $300,000, the Vallejo Sun reports.
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