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In this op-ed, Jay Watson calls attention to potential conflicts of interest and ethical violations within the St. Thomas–St.
The measure echoes a 2021 Texas law that uses the prospect of lawsuits from private citizens to enforce a ban on abortion once fetal activity can be detected — at about six weeks’ gestation. The state ...
On the August 29 episode of General Hospital, Carly threatened Drew, Britt encountered Joss and Vaughn, and a body floated in the water!
The U.S. Supreme Court's McDonnell Douglas test "contains more moving parts than Jim Furyk’s golf swing,” Quattlebaum wrote, referencing the winner of multiple PGA Tour tournaments.
St. John Horse Racing Commission to court this week after they barred the seven-year-old horse from future races over fitness ...
Laura Picadillo, 29, thought she was being pranked at first.
President Trump demanded on Wednesday that a Federal Reserve governor, Lisa Cook, “resign, now!!!,” citing unconfirmed ...
Nonetheless, Kennedy is still in charge of the entire department, and it is likely only a matter of time until he resumes ...
The justices’ unrelenting abuse of the shadow docket has left lower courts scrambling to figure out what, exactly, is law on any given day.
A federal judge ordered the Department of Health and Human Services to stop providing access to Medicaid enrollees' personal data to immigration officials.
The accusations are not letting up in the bankruptcy dispute between Dr. Phil McGraw’s Fort Worth-based Merit Street Media and its creditors.
Judge Maya Guerra Gamble ruled this week that Jones’s company Free Speech Systems will be turned over to a court-appointed receiver and be responsible for selling off its assets, CNN reported.