4 Takeaways from Primary Day in Texas
From a tight U S Senate race watched by the White House to the most expensive primary ever, Texas saw a few surprising results on primary day
From a tight U S Senate race watched by the White House to the most expensive primary ever, Texas saw a few surprising results on primary day
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards is set this week to either veto or sign into law a bill that would protect minors from transgender interventions, including hormone treatments, puberty blockers, ...
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to decide this week whether to sign into law a bill protecting minors from transgender interventions, including hormone treatments, puberty blockers, an...
U.S. District of Louisiana Judge Terry Doughty issued an injunction Tuesday, barring certain government agencies and White House officials from working with social media platforms on moderating conten...
A federal judge has temporarily restricted the ability of the Biden administration to collaborate with social media platforms to combat what the government considers misinformation amid complaints ...
According to two recent nationwide surveys, most American voters say that businesses should remain neutral on cultural issues.
Republican presidential candidate and former South Carolina Gov Nikki Haley said Republicans need to stop demonizing opponents on the abortion issue and criticized bills in some states seeking put ...
Indiana s highest court has upheld a state law banning abortion under most circumstances, striking down an earlier court s injunction blocking enforcement of the pro-life law
The Israeli military on Monday continued what it called a widespread counterterrorism effort in the West Bank. The operation featured drone strikes and advances by ground forces. Israeli forces killed...
The United States Supreme Court has again vacated a lower court decision against a Christian couple in Oregon who were punished for not making a cake for a same-sex wedding.
The United States Supreme Court has again vacated a lower court decision against a Christian couple in Oregon who were punished for not making a cake for a same-sex wedding