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Trying to block immigration by law just means that we’ll get it flowing around the law enforcers.
Libertarians will read Ditch of Dreams as a story about bureaucracy and environmentalism run amok.
Death's 1990 Spiritual Healing paints a right-wing culture warrior’s nightmare vision of America.
It seems unlikely that activists' demands to "keep 1.5 alive" will be met.
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While minors were required to be accompanied by an adult to attend the event, state regulators still went after the "not appropriate" drag performance.
The White House cited the extraordinarily low recidivism rates among those released and the savings to taxpayers in its veto threat.
Years before a federal case shined a light on the problem, Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey should have known something was amiss.
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President Joe Biden's support for the United Auto Workers might have harmed his push for a faster transition to electric vehicles.
The regulation is part of a suite of new restrictions on hotels sought by the local hotel workers union.
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An excursion into Facebook groups for empty nesters shows many of them could use a hobby, a job, or even a straitjacket.
We're often told European countries are better off thanks to big-government policies. So why is the U.S. beating France in many important ways?
“I couldn’t believe it was my baby,” Amanda Bews' mother said. "She looked like she was mummified."
The president touted the lower annualized inflation rate but blamed the companies themselves for higher prices, rather than government policies.
A fiscal commission might be a good idea, but it's also the ultimate expression of Congress' irresponsibility.
At the behest of George Orwell's estate, the acclaimed novelist has brilliantly recast his most famous work.
Moral panic plus government power is an inescapably potent combination.
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Flagstaff keeps digging a hole over commercial free speech.
The 4th Circuit’s rejection of Maryland’s handgun licensing system suggests similar schemes in other states are unconstitutional.
Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
The Supreme Court mulls how to apply a mandatory minimum for gun possession by people convicted of drug felonies.
From March 2021 to July 2023, 74 people were killed and nearly 200 were injured in vehicle chases occurring in counties affected by Operation Lone Star.
Students in four Oklahoma school districts are also required to wear their school ID on a lanyard and sit on their own team's side.
Officers barged into their house without a warrant, shot their dog, and mocked them, a federal civil rights lawsuit says.
In separate criminal racketeering cases, prosecutors are using rap lyrics and the personal diary of a protester shot and killed by police as evidence.
The new film is an anti-epic about the petty awfulness of history's great men.
The Supreme Court will consider whether federal agencies’ administrative judges violate the Seventh Amendment.
The university is violating John Strauss's free speech rights.
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Charter schools use "fewer dollars to achieve better outcomes," write University of Arkansas researchers.