Gov. Ron DeSantis will soon appoint a sixth state supreme court justice. No other governor has appointed more than four. The ...
The travails of booth-level officers engaged in the process of electoral roll revision put the spotlight on the lived realities of government officials ...
Abby Tighe, executive director for the National Public Health Coalition, who was previously terminated in February, agreed ...
Throughout 2025, the federal government and several state healthcare systems advanced new restrictions on diversity, equity, ...
Pockets of frustration from corporate America have become more visible recently. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce sued the administration over its plans to start charging $100,000 for H-1B visas for ...
The United States has signaled that it wants to take a fresh look at the legal tools used to identify and prosecute terrorist groups. Its most recent move ...
By Jonathan Shorman Stateline The U.S. Department of Justice has sent a confidential draft agreement to more than a dozen states that would require election officials to remove any alleged ineligible ...
In November, the General Assembly’s First Committee, adopted a resolution that looks at the risks of integrating AI into nuclear weapons.
The era of polite transatlantic nodding is over. Chancellor Merz is signaling that if the U.S. wants to go it alone, Germany will stop waiting by the ...
Steve Biskupic, one of Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan's top defense attorneys and the former U.S. Attorney, says her ...
In Canada, physician-assisted suicide is available even to people who aren’t suffering from terminal illnesses. In the ...
Japan is a showcase for universal health care, and what we’re losing in GOP attacks on the Affordable Care Act.
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