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History rarely announces itself. It creeps in quietly, cloaked in the language of “law and order,” “national security,” and “patriotism.” But every now and then, it screams. Last week, it screamed.
President Trump announced in a letter posted to social media on Saturday that he would place a 30 percent tariff on goods ...
Democratic lawmakers say they will push for video and audio recording during Saturday’s tour to speak directly with detainees ...
The Trump administration this week sued the state of California over its laws requiring eggs sold in the state to come from animals raised under certain conditions, prompting denunciations from animal ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be meeting with his cabinet and Canada’s premiers to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s new threat to slap 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods next month. The ...
A federal judge in Maryland has scolded the Trump administration for its "utter refusal" to detail deportation plans for ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court sided with the New Mexico Department of Justice, quashing a lower court's order that would have ...
The attorney who admitted in court that Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported has released a slew of emails backing up his ...
President Donald Trump’s threat to boost import taxes by 50% over Brazilian goods could drive up the cost of breakfast in the ...
Why WTO Trade Policy Review (TPR) is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as BRICS grouping, ...
ProPublica: Utah Sen. Mike Lee Says Selling Off Public Lands Will Solve the West’s Housing Crisis. Past Sales Show Otherwise.
A fight over how many paramedics ride on Albuquerque’s ambulances has escalated into a legal and political showdown — and could ultimately be decided by the New Mexico Supreme Court.