A government funding package signed by President Trump on Wednesday will reopen federal agencies, opening the door for ...
The Supreme Court recently granted interim relief to the Christian Women's Board of Mission(CWBM) by ordering status quo on ...
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Marcos SALN disclosure could lead to his bankruptcy
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. refuses to disclose his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) for one key ...
The White House is exploring all of its options for sending Americans $2,000 tariff rebate checks, even as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a legal challenge to the president's use of tariffs.
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Trump signs bill to end longest government shutdown in US history—What it means for Americans
President Donald Trump signed the Senate-approved bill, ending the longest federal government shutdown in US history. Here's ...
Supreme court lawyer Shahdeen Malik also notes that if Members of Parliament are “bound” by a previous ordinance and a majority party comes to power and annuls it, it could lead to chaos ...
Across the rural heartlands of India, Justice is not always administered in courtrooms decorated with law books and lined ...
“Gambling and ‘responsibly’ seem to be oxymoronic, because if you’re gambling it’s all about risk,” said Caleb Silver, editor in chief of personal finance site Investopedia. “But people still do it.
President Trump signed a bill reopening the government Wednesday night, but it will take more than a day for some things to ...
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Mediaite Q&A: Ari Melber On the ‘Electricity in the Air’ at the Network Soon-to-Be Known as MS NOW
On Saturday, MSNBC officially becomes MS NOW — ushering in an uncertain time for a network that has had the corporate backing ...
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Why India’s judiciary needs to defend free speech
When the judiciary joins the police in not merely protecting citizens who exercise their right to free speech, but actively ...
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Why Does SCOTUS Hear So Few Second Amendment Cases?
But then the Supreme Court sort of went quiet for a while. The next truly major Second Amendment case did not arrive until ...
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