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California lawmakers and state agencies are intensifying efforts to combat hate crimes and bias incidents across the state.
A recent judgment by the US Supreme Court calls into question the separation of powers established by the constitution.
The initiative is the latest effort by California lawmakers to move the needle on the federal policy of mass deportations.
A former FBI agent who was charged with joining a mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol and cheering on rioters is now working as an adviser to the Justice Department official overseeing its "weaponization ...
A new counsellor at the Department of Justice, now pardoned, was alleged to have urged violence toward police officers.
Too many New York venues fail to meet the ADA's most basic requirements. It's a cultural issue we must fix for an inclusive ...
Much of USAID’s success in saving 25 million lives from HIV/AIDS, acknowledged by bipartisan majorities in Congress, is ...
A Tennessee man who plotted to kill FBI agents who investigated his role in the January 2021 assault on the US Capitol by ...
In April and May, Trump repeatedly claimed the price of gas in some states was only $1.98 and that that price was slowly ...
Border crossings have dropped significantly since Trump took office and declared an ‘invasion’ at the border. Now a judge has ...
The Tax Policy Center, which provides nonpartisan analysis of tax and budget policy, projected the bill would result next ...
Senate Republicans hauled President Donald Trump’s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill to passage Tuesday on the narrowest ...