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CAMBRIDGE, MA – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has named Anantha Chandrakasan as its new provost, effective July 1. As MIT’s senior academic and budget officer, the provost holds ...
Dr. Burke William Soffe Virginia native Burke Soffe is working to move Arkansas from last place in oral health to a higher plane.
William F. Barry OBITUARY William Barry, better known to most as “Bill” or “Papa”, passed away surrounded by family at the age of 90.
news National Could birthright citizenship change from state to state? Some fear yes Supreme Court ruling on injunctions opens a potential path for Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship to be ...
WASHINGTON D.C.—The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) sided with the Trump administration today, in a 6-3 ruling, that would limit the ability of nationwide injunctions by federal courts, ...
We have now entered a perilous phase in the search for a credible explanation.
Judges are now limited in what they can do to stop President Donald Trump’s birthright citizen order thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday morning.
William Tong said he believes the court will declare a ban on birthright citizenship unconstitutional but fears chaos in the near term.
Connecticut’s Attorney General William Tong is holding a press conference about those rulings after the U.S. Supreme Court releases them Friday morning.
The Supreme Court made some big decisions recently. Hear Political Reporter Emma Wulfhorst interview AG William Tong in her final report for FOX61.
Connecticut is directly involved in the birthright citizenship cases, and filed amicus briefs in the other cases. Attorney General William Tong responded to each case.
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