Supreme Court Case ‘Threatens Chaos’ to Immigration System
The justices will consider if tattoos thought to be associated with MS-13 are grounds for a consular officer to refuse a visa to a U.S. citizen’s husband.
California Dam Demolitions a Victory for Some, Devastation for Others
As the Klamath Dam Removal Project— largest in nation’s history—nears completion, reaction to aftermath has been mixed, ranging from celebration to devastation.
Conservative Lawyers Reveal Retaliation They Faced Over Politics
‘There is no question that there is a political bias in the legal profession that skews dramatically to the left,’ one expert says.
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Illegal Immigrants Leave US Hospitals With Billions in Unpaid Bills
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are flooding into U.S. hospitals for treatment and leaving billions in uncompensated health care costs in their wake.
The ‘Chemical War’ Killing 70,000 Americans Each Year
US needs to ramp up enforcement against every step of manufacturing and trafficking of fentanyl and other deadly synthetic drugs if it hopes to stem the crisis.
Democrats Used a Bold Strategy to Turn Colorado Blue. Now the GOP Wants to...
What happened to the home of ‘South Park Republicans’? It’s a complex story involving big money, demographics, GOP infighting, and the disputed ’Trump factor.’
The Republican Battle Between Neoconservatism and America First
'You can’t really win a Republican primary or even really be competitive being a neocon. Impossible,' Steve Bannon says.
Behind EV Push, a Wealth Transfer From Red to Blue Regions
Biden’s new EV mandates will likely prove to be wealth transfer from rural red regions to urban blue sections, and to wealthy Democrats who reside in them.
Behind Rosy Economic Data, Americans Struggle to Make Ends Meet
Eating out less often, taking from 401(k)s, buying medication overseas, choosing cheaper products—Americans say they are feeling the pain of inflation.
Social Media Glamorizes Monkey Ownership—Then It Turns Bad
The global trade in pet monkeys and primates is being mainly driven by greed and social media, says wildlife protection advocate Nina Plail.
The Top 7 Political Stories of 2023
A great deal has happened in U.S. politics since the end of the 2022 election cycle and the start of the 118th Congress. Here are 7 political stories of 2023.
Post-Election: Is the GOP in Trouble in 2024?
Post-Roe backlash continued to produce victories for Democrats since U.S. Supreme Court overturned constitutional right to abortion and reverted matter to states.