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This means that Missourians must vote again on abortion rights, either in 2026 or earlier if the governor calls a special election. The new proposed ban would repeal the newly instated constitutional ...
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to examine foreign threats to American innovation and economic leadership, Sen. Ashley Moody discusses college students from China who are here on visas to ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously reinstated a civil rights lawsuit against Texas police officer Roberto Felix ...
Then-President Biden struggled to recall dates during a special counsel interview in 2023, leading to questions about his ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser filed the office's 20th lawsuit against President Donald Trump in regards to financial powers between Congress and the Executive Branch. Ashley Michels spoke with ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared split Thursday hearing a major case in which the Trump administration defended not only ...
The Supreme Court seems intent on keeping a block on President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship while ...
It’s a model of government efficiency, but DOGE wants it gone] Despite having been a Trump adviser for nearly a decade, ...
The Qatari government used Trump to pawn off a hunking chunk of metal that it had been trying to get rid of for five years, ...
Here's the grad speech that NYU is now withholding the student's diploma for: "As I search my heart today in addressing you ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an issue that courts have not questioned in more than a century: birthright citizenship. NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the case with law professor Amanda Frost.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the most consequential cases of the year. It involves the ability for President ...