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MSNBC host Chris Hayes awkwardly reported on his wife Kate Shaw's congressional testimony and did not shy away from showing ...
In recent years, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) contamination has sparked widespread public concern and legal battles across the United States. These harmful "forever chemicals" have been ...
When Harvard President Alan Garber took the stage at commencement, he was met with cheers. Days earlier, Columbia acting ...
A former Massapequa athlete turned Harvard Law graduate is stepping up in the eleventh hour to join the court battle against New York State to keep his hometown’s Chiefs team name — ...
He also announces restrictions on citizens from seven other countries, saying "nothing will stop us from keeping America safe".
It is not about hate or transphobia at all. It’s about protecting women’s rights and their right to fair and equal competition within sports.” ...
"We don't want them," the US president says as he also announces restrictions on citizens from seven other countries.
State monitor Louise Davis and the board have been at odds since October. The latest dispute: rehiring $ 6 million board attorney Michael Inzelbuch.
The president announced on Wednesday night that he would at least partially restrict citizens of 19 countries from entering ...
Shinnecock Indian Nation members pursue a legal battle to affirm their tribal fishing rights, challenging New York State's ...
The order, which primarily targets countries in Africa and the Middle East, revives an effort from President Trump’s first ...
A judge unsealed records and allowed a sanctions motion in Abrego Garcia's case, intensifying a legal fight over Trump’s ...