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US cities call for federal help as local immigration shelters become more strained, budgets hit

Democratic cities are asking for federal help as a rule that denies asylum on the grounds of preventing the spread of COVID-19 is set to end in over a week.

Hawley bill would force large corporations to crack down on child labor amid spike in migrant trafficking

Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation that would make corporations take steps -- including audits and mandatory reporting -- to eradicate the use of child labor.

Vermont Becomes First State to Open Assisted Suicide to Out-of-Staters

Nine other states allow the practice of assisted suicide, but Vermont is the first to actively change its law to strip the residency requirement.

‘Not Going to Fly Here’: DeSantis Signs Far-Reaching Anti-ESG Bill into Law

‘We want them to act as fiduciaries. We do not want them engaged on these ideological joyrides,’ DeSantis said.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 3

In a 300-page opinion (in Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute v. Householder), a three-judge district court rules that Ohio’s congressional districting map is an...

Is Real Debate on College Campuses Still Possible?

Actually it is alive and well, perhaps even making a comeback, thanks to a program that sponsors debates on campuses around the country.

Florida Passes Campus Intellectual Diversity Act, Bans Political Litmus Tests

Florida is about to set the standard when it comes to university campuses hearing both sides of our big public-policy controversies.

Will Pennsylvania’s Governor See the Light on Energy or Follow Biden’s Lead?

Josh Shapiro can unleash the commonwealth’s potential as an energy powerhouse — or he can surrender and kowtow to radical environmentalist groups.

Greater Energy Independence Can Increase U.S. Leverage over Russia

Instead of responding with prisoner exchanges and toothless sanctions when Moscow takes hostages, we must try to close off Russia’s oil-revenue streams.

Work-for-Welfare Gains Traction among Republicans

A Wisconsin ballot measure backs GOP efforts to tie benefits to work — and finds fans in Congress.

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