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Supreme Court Rules 9-0 for Texas Landowners Flooded by Highway Project
The 5th Circuit was wrong to find the property owners could not sue, the justices found.
Supreme Court Rules 9-0 for Texas Landowners Flooded by Highway Project
The 5th Circuit was wrong to find the property owners could not sue, the justices found.
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House Delivers Mayorkas Impeachment Articles to Senate
A presidential cabinet member could go on trial in the upper chamber this week for only the second time in American history.
US Fentanyl Crisis Is a ‘CCP-Run Operation,’ Says Peter Schweizer
‘The drug cartels are certainly involved, but they’re the junior partner,’ he says, adding that the CCP is present at ‘every link of the chain.’
Newsom Signs Early Action Plan to Cut $17.3 Billion From California’s Budget Deficit
The governor now has until May 14 to propose a revised budget to address the state’s record deficit.
Federal Judge Clears Facebook Head Mark Zuckerberg of Personal Liability in 25 Social Media Addiction Cases
Meta is facing dozens of separate legal complaints
Military Whistleblowers to Challenge Jan. 6 Claims
National Guard personnel to testify to Congress.
Trump’s Criminal Trial Forces Unique Campaign Pivot
Nonstop coverage of alleged ‘lawfare’ could cause voters to become further disenchanted with the 2024 U.S. presidential election and politics in general.
Optimizing Tryptophan Conversion to Battle Depression
Learn how dietary choices and nutrient intake, such as tryptophan, can influence brain chemistry and mood.
Federal Reserve Chair Powell Cites Lack of Progress in Reaching Inflation Goal
He said, however, that despite inflation remaining at 2.8% in March, the Fed needs greater confidence before considering policy adjustments.
Court Overturns West Virginia Transgender Sports Ban
The law was challenged in court by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Documentary on Medical Genocide Shocks Delaware Audience
The documentary sheds light on the Chinese communist regime’s practice of forcibly harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience.
Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Jan. 6 Obstruction Charge Used in Trump Case
Hundreds of defendants, including President Trump, hope the court’s eventual ruling in this former cop’s appeal will lead to their charges being dismissed.
Biden Pushes Tax Hikes, Attacks Trump in Hometown of Scranton
President Biden reiterates his commitment to raising taxes on the rich and big corporations.
NPR Suspends Editor Who Criticized its Progressive ‘Groupthink’ Direction
Katherine Maher, NPR’s new CEO, responded by calling his critique “profoundly disrespectful, hurtful, and demeaning.”
California Sues City to Remove Voter ID Requirement for Local Elections
Attorney General Bonta says it violates state law. Secretary of State Weber says it’s unfair to disadvantaged voters.
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
An Irish town’s famous love story and beloved folk song inspires a yearly festival honoring beauty and virtue.
‘The Rose of Tralee’: A Woman’s Virtue Celebrated
An Irish town’s famous love story and beloved folk song inspires a yearly festival honoring beauty and virtue.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
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S. Truett Cathy: Founder of Chick-fil-A
This entrepreneur called on his ethic of hard work to build a successful fast food franchise.
Rembrandt’s Sole Seascape and the Great Heist
Stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, ‘Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee’ along with two other Rembrandts are still missing.
Mice, Men, and Farming: ‘The Best Laid Plans ... Often Go Awry’
The saying, “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” helps us remember that we are not ultimately the ones in control.
Where Time Stands Still: Mast General Store
The general stores encapsulates a bygone era for travelers in North Carolina.
The War That Almost Happened
A new novel about the Cuban Missile Crisis offers some lessons for today’s world leaders.
Dutch Subversion, British Aggression, the First US Ambassador
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Dutch and English battled for land, a revolution broke out, and a headstrong statesman became the first U.S. ambassador.
S. Truett Cathy: Founder of Chick-fil-A
This entrepreneur called on his ethic of hard work to build a successful fast food franchise.
My Mom’s Clever Trick Will Forever Change the Way You Eat Banana Bread
Air-frying your leftover banana bread is only one creative way to change things up.
Helsinki and Tallinn: Pearls of the Baltic
Finland and Estonia—are not only neighbors, but soul sisters.
Yurt Overnights Returning to Colorado State Park After Controversial Pause
Yurts were traditionally used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey.
This LA Escape Room Explores Corporate Greed—and Shows How Corruptible You Really Are
An escape room is not mere entertainment but can, in fact, be experienced as a work of narrative art.
Helsinki and Tallinn: Pearls of the Baltic
Finland and Estonia—are not only neighbors, but soul sisters.