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The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will decide the legality of bans on transgender athletes’ participation in women’s ...
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GZERO Media on MSNWhat's next for Iran, with the New York Times' Thomas L. FriedmanIan Bremmer sits down with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to dissect what may go down as the most consequential ...
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WISH-TV on MSNHow the American Revolution wrote the map of IndianaIndiana's 92 counties are named for individuals who played a role in the Revolutionary War, with some of the most well-known ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a debate over whether government employees can be fired for controversial social media ...
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Bomb gone. Then there was one almighty flash. I could see the bones in my hands. I felt the heat on my back. We were then ...
Justice Thomas has said the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Due Process clause created a "tool for obstruction." ...
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled to give LGBTQ couples nationwide the right to marry. But 10 years on, the wave of ...
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The late May sun cut sharply against Juan Maldonado’s face as he stepped onto the bridge carrying a small bouquet of purple ...
Commissioned by Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration, the statue honoring first Black woman to practice law in Pennsylvania is expected to be installed by fall 2026.
Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday said that courts should not defer to “self-described experts” on gender-affirming care, suggesting it is a matter of medical uncertainty.
As the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority ruled 6-3 on Wednesday in favor of upholding Tennessee's ban on certain medical care for transgender minors, Justice Clarence Thomas penned a ...
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