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Radicals used President Trump’s deportations of illegal immigrants from communities around the nation as their pitiful excuse ...
The father of NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mandami sits on a council rife with anti-Israel sentiment and has ...
"For decades, menopause has been overlooked in both clinical research and health care policy, largely because it affects ...
The "Big, Beautiful Bill" slashes the excise tax on certain firearms from $200 to zero, which gun groups say makes the NFA ...
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Coretta Scott King Book Award Winners Last updated: July 7, 2025 by Regan McMahon Each winter (in January or February), the Coretta Scott King Book Awards are given to outstanding African American ...
The O-1A visa, designed for individuals with extraordinary abilities, is gaining traction among Indian professionals seeking opportunities in the US. This visa offers a route for STEM experts, ...
The US Supreme Court said public school parents have a right to opt out of classroom lessons that intrude on their religious beliefs, ruling that a Maryland county probably violated the Constitution ...
Elizabeth Wiggin reviews 'Human Rights, Impunity and Anti-Press Violence: How Journalists Survive and Resist'.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents seeking to opt their children out of public school instruction that conflicts with sincerely held religious beliefs.
Fear of unintentionally violating Utah’s sensitive materials law has prompted some teachers to get rid of their classroom libraries, state auditors found. One teacher told auditors she no longer ...