Trump's increasingly erratic tone suggests a recognition that the war is neither as contained nor as close to resolution as ...
Artemis might return astronauts to the moon, but only after years of delays and a price tag far exceeding the government’s ...
The British Empire expelled Chagossians in 1971 to build a military base. Now their land is being used to attack Iran—and a ...
Rather than debating over who should be the next surgeon general, Congress and the White House should just eliminate the ...
The bill would not only codify Trump's actions into law, it would establish a framework for both this and future ...
A federal judge said Donald Trump’s order targeting NPR and PBS funding violated the First Amendment by punishing disfavored ...
Alecia Lindsay froze to death in Anchorage, Alaska, after a 911 dispatcher failed to send help for over an ...
Politicians tax what we earn, regulate what we build, and often decide what we can do with our bodies and our money.
In a new paper, I examine, along with a co-author (James Heilpern), whether "subject to the jurisdiction" would have had a familiar legal meaning to lawyers in the mid-nineteenth century, and if so ...
The administration's arguments for denying birthright ctizenship to children of undocumented immigrants are at odds with the ...
The EEOC seeks to investigate the charge by contacting potential victims or witnesses of harassment and informing them of their rights. Employees may refuse to participate in the investigation, but ...
If the pending Artemis II mission is successful, it will not just send Americans around the moon and back for the first time ...