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SCOTUSblog is excited to announce the addition of podcasts Amarica’s Constitution and Divided Argument to its podcast lineup, joining Advisory Opinions. In a new, jam-packed episode, the hosts of all ...
Iowa House and Senate advance different plans to address disruptive students in classrooms ...
We've all blundered before when it comes to document security. Maybe it's that scanned copy of your passport in a nightstand drawer, or your fridge dotted with passwords for your shared Netflix ...
Israel is not seeking an endless war with Iran and will coordinate with the United States on when to end the fighting, Foreign Minister Gideon ...
An employee at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may have taken Social Security data with him to a new job, in ...
This is the time of year when people's minds are filled with tax issues — whether they're searching for free tax help they can trust, trying to squeeze out more valuable ...
As California drivers face a spike in gas prices amid the Iran war, the debate over cap‑and‑invest intensifies.
Minnesota lawmakers say fraud in taxpayer-funded programs must be addressed, but sharp partisan divides remain over how to do it. Republicans are pushing for stricter oversight and accountability ...
The Arizona Senate has passed a bill to penalize people who create “excessive” amounts of marijuana smoke or odor—a policy that’s received pushback from advocates who say the proposals amount to ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today released New and Revised Draft Q&As on Biosimilar Development and the BPCI Act (Revision 4)(1) , a sweeping guidance that codifies multiple regulatory ...
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Democrats Launch Probe Into 8-Day-Old Company Behind Kristi Noem’s Ads
Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers about how Kristi Noem’s Department of Homeland Security awarded a multimillion dollar contract to an eight-day-old media company. In a series of letters ...
Iowa House Republicans have passed a three-strikes law with mandatory 20-year sentences for repeat offenders. That's at odds with national trends.
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