But a funny thing happened on the way to the inevitable Russian triumph: Ukraine started racking up victories. Europe stepped up to make up most of the funding gap caused by Trump’s stab in the back, ...
We are protected not only by Congress’s rejection of the SAVE America Act. Courts are distinctly unsympathetic to Trump’s attempted takeover of elections via executive order.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, who opposes the tax, tried to intimidate proponents into pulling the measure. It didn’t work.
The national council of law wizards held that Donald Trump can deport nonwhite refugees on baldly racist grounds even if he doesn’t follow the law in doing so.
Asset managers, private investment firms, and institutional investors like pension funds have divergent interests, though as the SpaceX IPO reveals, the money power acts in concert.
The increase in deaths can’t be attributed to population increase, according to a new Human Rights Watch analysis.
The right-wing justices repeatedly ruled Trump’s way today—just possibly, to soften him up for an anti-Trump ruling still to ...
First it was FISA, then a housing bill that overwhelmingly passed. Now it’s going to end congressional lawmaking for the rest ...
The same pipeline, in fact, that has been a pipe dream of Alaskan officials since the 1980s, but was never built because of its ballooning costs. Alaska LNG would be a massive gas infrastructure ...
Military families are experiencing a sharp rise in food insecurity, driven largely by the rising cost of groceries, according to a survey conducted before the start of the Iran war in February and its ...
The new housing law is a victory for Democratic agenda-setting, but real impact on housing costs remains elusive.
Flipping either one or both chambers of Congress could give Democrats enough leverage to force fair votes on privacy reform, but ending warrantless surveillance remains an uphill battle.