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On the eve of the 50th anniversary of June 25, the day in 1975 when, setting aside all norms, the Emergency was imposed, it ...
A man convicted of raping and killing a woman near a central Florida bar is scheduled to be executed Tuesday. Thomas Lee ...
It's become a tradition for Ohio lawmakers to use anonymous budget amendments to pass controversial policies without facing ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 6–3 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the government to resume deporting migrants to third countries—even if those aren't their homelands.
In the wake of World War II, Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson took a leave from the court and served as a prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders. Prosecuting them for their atrocities, ...
On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court justices legalized same-sex marriage across the country in its ruling of Obergefell ...
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell begins two days of congressional testimony on Tuesday under fire from President ...
The party has largely shifted its attention to other fights, as some acknowledge the difficulty of battling President Donald ...
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said he had ordered the military to strike Tehran in response to what he said were ...
As federal law enforcement officers are increasingly showing up masked and without name tags to conduct immigration arrests ...
The exiled son of Iran's last shah, known to his supporters as 'crown prince,' says he's ready to take over. But Iran's ...
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court ruled to accelerate the removal of immigrants to countries that are not their own, also known as a third country.