For the last three weeks, the Jan. 6 hearings have brought back the sights, sounds and horror of a mob infiltrating the U.S. Capitol in broad daylight, bent on overturning the will of millions of ...
It’s early 1988. A hotel in the centre of London, buzzing with rock’n’roll energy. The wintry windows are frosted. But the air is thickened by the glowing warmth of anticipation. In the subdued ...
Presently, 19 states still allow corporal punishment. The United States Supreme Court decision in 1977 said that “corporal punishment was not cruel and unusual punishment and is, thus, allowed in ...
Is the US president’s administrative control over key portions of his administration the most important contributor to the success of his presidency? What about other factors, such as the president’s ...
An op-ed in the Miami Herald last Thursday slammed Florida's Stop Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees Act (the Stop W.O.K.E. Act) claiming it will have "damaging effects on the health and well-being of ...
Jesse Watters, the recently named host of Fox News’ coveted 8 p.m. timeslot, has spread a baseless conspiracy theory that President Joe Biden was groomed and blackmailed by the FBI as part of a ...
Before we take up our pitchforks and torches and head to the Arizona Capitol in support of banning critical race theory in Arizona’s schools, let’s pause. Let’s all take a deep breath and use our ...
For the last three weeks, the Jan. 6 hearings have brought back the sights, sounds and horror of a mob infiltrating the U.S. Capitol in broad daylight, bent on overturning the will of millions of ...
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