Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has raised questions about the legality of Elon Musk’s appointment as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, and is demanding answers from the White House ...
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Hosted on MSNADC Maintains Lawsuit Against Their Leaders At Apex CourtThe African Democratic Congress (ADC), in Kebbi, says it will not withdraw its case from Supreme Court against the tenure prolongation of its leaders in the country. The Chairman of the party in the ...
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Hosted on MSN‘We’re ready’: Frank McCourt on possibility of buying TikTokAmerican billionaire Frank McCourt said his nonprofit initiative Project Liberty would create a more secure TikTok if it were to purchase the social media platform. “We started a project five years ...
America is in grave danger. Our constitutional democratic republic was carefully and deliberately designed by our founders to operate under the rule of law rather than the personal whims of any ...
Students who are suspended are less likely to graduate. What’s more, suspensions exacerbate historic racial injustice.
While the University of Pennsylvania has begun removing diversity language from its websites, others such as Temple and Penn ...
Wisconsinites voted for Donald Trump by a narrow margin in November. Does that mean a majority of voters here want to cancel ...
Ed Martin, the acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, revealed he has opened inquiries into public statements of ...
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Donald Trump’s attack on transgender Americans is unconstitutional, illegal and mean | OpinionEvery authoritarian bully wants someone to scapegoat and attack. For Trump, it is trans individuals and undocumented immigrants. | Opinion ...
Oklahoma’s Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday voted 6-2 against advancing a proposal to allow murder charges against ...
In the mid-1980s, the Supreme Court decided Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council, and that case said that agencies ...
Last week the Department of Education issued a “Dear Colleague Letter” that expanded the interpretation of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2023 landmark decision.
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