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The law is putting up barriers for people who want to read about world news, listen to music on Spotify, chat on Discord, or ...
A new poll finds that children crave real-world play with friends, not more screen time. But we’ve made that nearly impossible.
The Supreme Court invoked the "major questions" doctrine, which aims to maintain the separation of powers, when it rejected ...
FIRE is seeking an injunction that would protect noncitizens at 'The Stanford Daily' from arrest and removal because of their published work.
A costly lease for the Maryland Department of Health, along with other findings in a state audit, raises questions.
Sex offenders are supposed to be ineligible for minimum-security federal prison camps, but the rule was waived for Maxwell.
This is great news, but it also undercuts Donald Trump's claim that violent crime was out of control before he returned to office.
Socialism doesn't bring a dignified life. On the contrary, it's wrecked lives wherever it's been tried. I live in New York City. "Proud Democratic Socialist" Zohran Mamdani is likely to be my next ...
A federal court said Brandon Fulton can sue directly under the Takings Clause—without Congress creating a specific remedy.
Some excerpts from today's long decision by Judge Stacey D. Neumann in Roussel v. Mayo (D. Me.): ...
Back in June 2023, now-FBI-Director Kash Patel sued Jim Stewartson for libel, alleging that Stewartson had falsely claimed that ...
It's becoming more and more socially acceptable to be religious in elite intellectual spaces—which could impact how religion is perceived by everyone else.
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