President Donald Trump's clearly corrupt settlement of his lawsuit against the IRS suffered two setbacks in federal court on ...
The United Kingdom's interior ministry is prohibiting two progressive commentators, Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur, from visiting ...
It was a Tuesday, January 29, 1850, and Sen. Henry Clay had set himself the none-too-modest goal of solving the seemingly ...
Police Chief Earl Mayo of New Chicago, Indiana, is facing criminal charges after investigators say he sold a handgun to a pawn shop that had been stored as evidence in a criminal case. When ...
Our military, it announced, "conducted self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones in ...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that the state of our semiquincentennial is FUBAR.
From Wenzler v. U.S. Coast Guard, decided today by Seventh Circuit Judge Michael Scudder, joined by Judges Amy St.
"This is sociopolitical behavior," the trial court held, "not the behavior one would engage in when he [has PTSD]." ...
Most Americans knew the late Scott Adams for Dilbert, his beloved comic strip about an office worker and his dimwitted colleagues. Later in life, Adams became known as a kind of right-wing shock ...
The trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts flouted the will of Congress when they renamed the institution after President Donald Trump, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ...
Federal officials can't get their story straight on whether there is a hunger strike going on at an immigration detention center in New Jersey. New Jersey activist groups say hundreds of detainees ...
As the agriculture sector continues to feel the pain of President Donald Trump's trade policies and the illegal war in Iran, Washington is bailing out cotton farmers. As part of the plan, Cotton ...
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