For two weeks in April, the top movie in America explored what would happen if Texas and California seceded from the United States. The answer, as foreshadowed in the title Civil War, was brutal ...
It is instructive to review the Supreme Court’s record in its most recent term, concentrating on regulatory and ...
My trusty spreadsheet’s review of new state-to-state migration data from the Census Bureau shows the net outflow of 268,052 ...
In a post-Roe America where states enforce damaging new regulations, women bring the fight to court, chronicled in Maisie ...
I "was forced to leave our state to save one of our twins and my life," Lauren Miller, one of the plaintiffs in Zurawski v. Texas, says in one ad from Find Out. "It's critical in my mind to ...
The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, announced the highly anticipated regional relaunch of Barrilitos, a cherished Mexican soft drink ...
In Texas Bankers Association v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of ...
California’s state and local governments must focus on paying down debt rather than waiting until the only option is raising ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hamptons Doc Fest announced the full slate of films today for the upcoming 17th edition of the event in Sag Habor, ...
Vice President Kamala Harris was getting a high-voltage assist from Beyoncé as she delivered a message to battleground voters ...
Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault’s abortion documentary “Zurawski v Texas” garnered the inaugural Artemis Rising Foundation Award for Social Impact at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
Josseli Barnica's death could have been prevented, medical experts say, if doctors had intervened sooner and not allowed bacteria to enter her uterus. In California, a Catholic hospital and the ...