Colleen Hroncich The Maryland legislature—a state whose history of protecting freedom of religion dates to its colonial charter in 1632—is considering a bill that could strip religious liberties from some…
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Adam Omary and Jeffrey A. Singer Psychiatric diagnoses in the United States are rising across virtually every category, in every age group. According to the National Institutes of Mental Health,…
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Adam N. Michel Lawmakers have an opportunity to make progress on rising housing costs in “reconciliation 2.0.” Beyond funding emerging priorities (many of which don’t deserve additional funding), the package…
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The Department of Homeland Security is firing back at comedian Jimmy Kimmel, accusing the late-night host of ridiculing Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s blue-collar roots. In a statement to Fox News Digital,…
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Supreme Court blocks Colorado’s so-called ‘conversion therapy’ ban on First Amendment grounds
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Colorado cannot enforce its so-called “conversion therapy” ban regarding conversations between therapists and minors, saying the law likely violates the First Amendment by allowing…
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The House Democrats’ campaign committee chair charges that “skyrocketing” gas prices sparked by the Iran war are “another broken promise” by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans. Democratic Congressional Campaign…
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Swalwell threatens FBI with legal action as Patel reportedly weighs ‘Fang Fang’ files release
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is threatening legal action against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as it reportedly considers releasing potentially damaging files just weeks before he faces voters in…
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Molly Nixon Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are receiving paychecks for the first time in over a month, after President Trump issued a March 27 memorandum directing the Department of Homeland Security…
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Prosecutors Can’t Strike Jurors for Their Race—Why Can They Strike Them for Distrusting Police?
Matthew Cavedon Prosecutors don’t discriminate against black jurors simply out of racial animus. They do it because black Americans are, on average, more skeptical of police and prosecutors—and that skepticism…
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Kevin T. Frazier Only a handful of members of Congress have tech experience. When Nick Begich earned the support of his fellow Alaskans to represent them in DC, he brought…
