The White House on Tuesday said it's making "a lot of progress" in reducing trade barriers through bilateral deals with nations, pointing to over a dozen written proposals and a recent breakthrough with India.
The Supreme Court appeared skeptical Tuesday of a Maryland county school system's decision not to let parents opt their elementary-age children out of LGBTQ story time based on religious objections.
The administration will ask the Supreme Court to revive President Trump's policy excluding openly transgender troops from serving in the military, a Justice Department lawyer said Tuesday.
The federal government demanded a California moving company pay $15 million for not employing enough workers over the age of 40 following an investigation that began during the Obama administration and now threatens to destroy the family-owned business.
President Trump is no stranger to threats on his life and has survived two assassination attempts, but now the death threats and violence have expanded to targeting his Cabinet officials and other members of the administration.
Who shows up at a morning Mass on Easter Monday? It is a tiny portion of regular Mass-going Catholics who go to any given daily Mass. This day, in particular, offers more reasons not to attend: Many Catholics have just spent about eight hours in church over the past few days — Tenebrae, Holy Thursday […]
Russian state-owned nuclear energy corporation Rosatom and Chinese shipping company Hainan Yangpu NewNew Shipping announced in 2024 that they would cooperate on operating an all-year-round container shipping route through the Arctic. Since then, shipping interruptions at flashpoints from the Panama Canal to the Red Sea have thrown the global economy into turmoil. Worse, increasing military and technological collaboration […]
History has a way of repeating itself. In 1971, the predominantly minority inmates of Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York staged a prison rebellion, demanding basic human rights, fair treatment, and dignity after increasing levels of violence and mistreatment by prison officials. That same year, Connecticut high schooler Susan Hollander sued Hamden High School for […]