Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday said the U.S. and Mongolia will sign an "open skies" agreement, paving the way for direct flights between the countries, and are discussing ways the mineral-rich Asian nation can bolster its trade with American partners.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Richard J. Durbin on Wednesday accused Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. of disregarding the separation of powers in Washington by intervening in legislative activity.
The Cato Institute is suing the FBI for access to records about the bureau's work to surveil Americans in 2020, particularly surrounding mass protests, the political campaign season and COVID-related restrictions.
Voters are practically begging Democrats and Republicans not to nominate the unpopular old men they nominated in 2020. The party that finally relents and runs someone else will be the one that benefits most.
After the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action in college admissions “violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment,” universities across the country expressed their dismay. Now, many are likely trying to covertly maintain their racial preference regimes through other means.
Liberal nonprofit groups are losing their minds over St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, a charter school set to launch in 2024 with public funding. Together, they are suing officials to make sure public funding is reserved for the leftist education establishment.