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Will it be banned? Will the courts deliver their verdicts this year? Will the apps that enable opinion trading perish? You can place bets on these questions, but will it ultimately be legal?
Just 14 per cent of voters feel the Government is making progress in tackling the problems facing the country, a ...
Former Homeland Security assistant secretary Blas Nuñez-Neto outlined what he thought went wrong with immigration reform under the Biden administration.
How Donald Trump won the 2024 election, after exhaustive evaluations by pundits, pollsters and political scientists, remains ...
The personal signature of a modern president carries the same legal authority and symbolic significance as it did when George Washington signed his name with a quill.
After three different careers in public education, the U.S. Department of Justice and Microsoft, Evanston resident Nick Pyati launched his bid for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District on Wednesday ...
"They have to have what it takes to succeed independently, but not if it relies on old structures," one expert told Newsweek.
President Trump and former President Joe Biden sparred over Biden’s use of the device to sign pardons.
Do the social networks that Catholic influencers are forming online reflect the values of the Gospel or those of the platform ...
Critics argue that a flawed messaging strategy — and a complacent advocacy infrastructure — have led to Latino voters ...
Ukrainian president has tapped key ally and current Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko to lead the government.
The crypto industry will take a step closer to going mainstream this week as a series of industry-friendly bills progress ...