Donald Trump’s first term as president was plagued by unprecedented conflicts of interest. This time around, the ...
With the Democratic party still reeling from electoral losses, contenders are throwing their hats into the race for the next ...
Democrats are still pushing for the release of Matt Gaetz’s ethics report. Rep. Sean Casten introduced a privileged ...
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The Bible classes that survive legal scrutiny are mundane and often poorly attended — and they have a legitimate academic ...
In addition to being “learned in the law,” as the Judiciary Act of 1789 provides, an attorney general is expected to execute ...
The former Florida congressman had a reputation for causing unnecessary chaos — and had few friends within his own party.
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee to lead the Pentagon, called for an “offensive operations” against American schools in a recent ...
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The once and reportedly future head of the Office of Management and Budget is poised to choke off millions of dollars in ...
Unless the Senate figures out how to handle sexual misconduct allegations, other women could be victimized anew by a process ...
Jose Antonio Ibarra was convicted on multiple counts of murder Wednesday in the February killing of Georgia nursing student ...