In fairness to Fadel, the Joint Economic Committee released a statement that the government shutdown had "impacted the ...
Plus: Air traffic controllers get mysteriously sick, California gubernatorial contenders can't answer basic questions, and ...
Lawyers at America's largest civil liberties group say the agency’s lack of transparency violates federal disclosure ...
The people who did the targeting should be punished and, more importantly, have their toys taken away: no more secret watchlists.
From State v. Every, decided by the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals yesterday, in an opinion by Justice John ...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers ...
Sometimes the state's rules require stores to cover almost the entire label of products—in places that don't even admit minors.
Trilogy Metals will receive a $35.6 million "investment," and the federal government will now own a 10 percent stake in the company.
Plus: Sanctuary cities, a dark day in Israeli history, and more ...
The policy would slow innovation, reduce competitiveness, and leave American workers unprepared for the future.
On the one hand, when politicians are asked by the press or individual voters are surveyed, support for new housing tends to look pretty good. Large majorities say housing costs are too high, and more ...
European soccer organization UEFA "reluctantly" allows two league matches to take place in the U.S. this season. The European Union's commissioner for "Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and ...
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