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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin on Sunday defended the Trump administration’s move to repeal the so-called endangerment finding ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWho checks the Supreme Court?THE question is asked not necessarily to spite the court, but because accountability and an established mechanism for checks ...
A look through the history of public schools in the U.S. and in Tennessee illustrates their evolution and increasingly heated ...
For years, police chiefs in Massachusetts have played a role in the state’s gun licensing process by determining if an ...
Last week, Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi, who shows more fealty to President Trump than to the U.S. Constitution she swore to uphold, ...
From marginal religious groups to mainstream Christians: Why some see a shift in Supreme Court cases
The Supreme Court is ruling more frequently in favor of religious groups. Are mainstream Christians coming out ahead?
The success of federal education spending vouchers will depend on parent voices to demand these dollars for their children.
In Kansas and beyond, unrepresentative leaders stymie progress. New election methods could fix that.
Our plurality elections are a big reason for this failure. Even though it’s all we’ve used in Kansas, plurality is not benign ...
The National Museum of American History removed information on President Trump’s impeachments, a museum spokesperson confirmed to SAN.
The rescission bill amounts to a tacit recognition that if the president doesn’t want to spend money allocated, Congress has ...
Funding behavioral health, trauma-informed care, and affordable housing is the only viable path forward — not mass ...
Bentley, General Counsel and Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs for the New York State Education Department, speaks with ...
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