The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?
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Trump Is Weaponizing Counterterrorism to Silence Peaceful Protest
U.S. citizens should be far more afraid of government counterterrorism efforts than of political violence by their ...
The vice president pointed to a six-month snapshot of rising left-wing attacks. The longer trend tells a very different story.
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin resumed scheduling abortions on Monday after a nearly monthlong pause due to federal Medicaid funding cuts.
The Education Department announced Thursday that organizations engaging in what the agency described as having "a substantial illegal purpose," won't be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a ...
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Trans Texas college students bearing more hostility as officials push binary gender definitions
Once considered a safe haven to explore identity, Texas campuses are invalidating and alienating trans people, students say.
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Discovery leadership masterclass series with Frank Adu Anim: Governance beyond compliance: Harnessing Strategic foresight to build a Culture of Competitiveness
It’s often said that, where rules are silent, ethics speaks and where laws end, leadership begins. The frameworks that ensure organizations act not just legally, but rightly sustaining trust, ...
A group of Democratic Colorado lawmakers is continuing to face questions about transparency after attending a retreat with ...
House Speaker Matt Hall's office said he had "productive conversations" with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about getting state workers back into the office.
A new lawsuit argues the latest changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness could exclude public servants whose organizations have resisted President Trump's policies.
“A fifth of U.S. adults now regularly get news on TikTok, up from just 3% in 2020. In fact, during that span, no social media platform we’ve studied has experienced faster growth in news consumption,” ...
Now that the demolition has begun, here’s who’s paying for the overhaul of the country’s most famous residence.
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