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In the wake of World War II, Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson took a leave from the court and served as a prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders. Prosecuting them for their atrocities, ...
Texas and Oklahoma have banned some banks from state contracts, saying they discriminate against the gun and fossil-fuel ...
Although the operation achieved an impressive level of tactical success, with a swarm of warplanes penetrating Iran ...
Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy ...
Coal plant closure delays and Supreme Court emissions rulings delivered coordinated setbacks to climate progress and ...
The Fed holds rates steady, hints at cuts by 2025. Click to explore market impacts, investment strategies, and key risks as ...
Florida's legislative session concluded with the approval of a $115 billion budget, featuring significant tax cuts.
More than a half-dozen potential 2028 contenders have personally experienced political violence or had to manage the response ...
The attacks on two Democratic Minnesota state lawmakers at their homes are the latest in a grim and alarming surge of U.S.
Joy Reid reminds Black people that things like immigration impact us too because "when America catches a cold, Black folks ...
Target is still a huge force in U.S. shopping, with nearly 2,000 stores and $106 billion in trailing-12-month sales. But it's barely growing or reporting declines, souring investor sentiment.
A new report claims a coordinated campaign of fake X accounts stoked tensions over Target’s DEI rollback and manufactured online outrage.