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A new campaign is pushing back against the widespread use of automatic license plate readers without warrants.
The president's revenue-sharing agreement on chip sales to China may pass legal muster, paving the way for effective export tariffs.
A report affirms that greenhouse gases are warming the planet, but also found no strong evidence that extreme weather has become more frequent or intense.
A temporary display of police force is not a panacea for the widespread government incompetence that continues to cripple D.C ...
The United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned two Zara advertisements featuring models deemed ...
Officials from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seized and euthanized the deer, then fined the family $1,600.
Universities’ internal culture wars threaten free speech and inquiry, but political attacks on research funding and infrastructure are crippling U.S. scientific leadership.
It's August, which means the weather's hot, everyone in D.C. is on vacation, and people on X are having meltdowns about sorority recruitment TikTok videos.
A key indicator of coming inflation is flashing bright red right now—and tariffs are likely a big part of the reason why.
D.C.'s stepped-up law enforcement continues: Last night, a somewhat predictable scene broke out between Homeland Security officers doing a traffic checkpoint at 14th and W streets NW and protesters, ...
These students were not cynical, but adaptive. In a campus environment where grades, leadership, and peer belonging often hinge on fluency in performative morality, young adults quickly learn to ...
From Judge a decision Monday by Judge Brian Wimes (W.D. Mo.) in Courtright v. Epic Games, Inc.: Carey Courtright ...
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