The state is in a standoff with the federal government over who has the power to investigate the killing of protesters. It’s not a fair fight.
It is time to start rethinking both of those assumptions.
By Brad Brooks, Daniel Trotta and Andrew Goudsward MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters took to the ...
On the verge of another government shutdown, California Sen. Alex Padilla wants more accountability for ICE and less funding ...
In freer nations, the leader's powers are strictly limited. Yet in America, we are dependent on every whim and utterance from ...
The Partnership for Public Service warned that, contrary to proponents’ claims, there is “no evidence” that at-will ...
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Ottawa wins Federal Court appeal allowing single-use plastics ban to stand
OTTAWA — The federal government scored a win at the Federal Court of Appeal on Friday, which upheld Ottawa's 2021 decision to ...
The owners of Craig's coal fired power plant petitioned the federal government to let a unit stay closed as planned.
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Federal courts have ruled against Trump's blocking offshore wind farms in four of five cases
Vineyard Wind off the coast of Nantucket is the latest project to be given the green light to proceed with construction while ...
The libertarian stand is a reminder that there are conservative arguments against the Trump administration’s actions in Minnesota, Minnesota Star Tribune columnist Eric Roper writes.
The federal indictment that charged independent journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort on Friday grouped the two reporters ...
When a federal prosecutor asked for more stringent release conditions, claiming Lemon confronted and physically obstructed congregants in a Minnesota church, Lemon shook his head and laughed ...
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