Mel Gurtov: The imperial presidency is now legalized
Donald Trump and future presidents are evidently now free to follow their worst instincts if they don’t like the result of elections—or anything else.
Donald Trump and future presidents are evidently now free to follow their worst instincts if they don’t like the result of elections—or anything else.
The U.S. Supreme Court said today that ex-president Donald Trump, and ostensibly, all former presidents, present and future, have what is called “absolute immunity” from “official acts” taken in office.
AG Jason Miyares announced his support for the ICC Act by joining a 20-state coalition of Republican attorneys general.
The Fire Grants and Safety Act would renew critical grant programs that fund essential equipment and resources for fire stations.
The number of suicide attempts including Tylenol overdoses among youth is of particular concern to poison control call centers in Virginia and across the nation.
Access to mifepristone, an abortion medication approved by the FDA more than 20 years ago, has been protected by the Supreme Court.
The Right to IVF Act would protect and expand access to IVF and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) services nationwide.
Tyler’s Law would direct the U.S. Department of HHS to provide hospitals with guidance on fentanyl testing in their routine drug screens.
President Biden is using the same 73-word provision in the federal asylum law that then-President Donald Trump used in 2018 to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border.
From flooding in Brazil and Houston to brutal heat in Asia, extreme weather seems nearly everywhere in the past month.
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