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How a largely forgotten Supreme Court case can help prevent an executive branch takeover of federal

An FBI raid on a Georgia elections facility has sparked concern about Trump administration interference in the 2026 midterms. An obscure 1970s Supreme Court case provides guardrails against…

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Special election results have anticipated recent midterm outcomes. With Democrats now overperforming,…

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Digital tools allow archaeologists to identify similarities between fragments and artifacts and potentially…

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Colorectal cancer is increasing among young people, James Van Der Beek’s death reminds – cancer exp

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Counter-drone technologies are evolving – but there’s no surefire way to defend against drone attack

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Trump says climate change doesn’t endanger public health – evidence shows it does, from extreme heat

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FDA rejects Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine application - for reasons with no basis in the law

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Nearly every state in the US has dyslexia laws – but our research shows limited change for strugglin

Dyslexia laws are now nearly universal across the US. But the data shows that passing a law is not the same as improving how children…

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Citizenship voting requirement in SAVE America Act has no basis in the Constitution – and ignores pr

The House has passed a bill to require proof of citizenship for voting. Although it likely won’t become law, the bill raises constitutional…

By John J. Martin - 1 days ago
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How the 9/11 terrorist attacks shaped ICE’s immigration strategy

The growth of today’s aggressive immigration tactics traces back 25 years, when enforcement took on the dimension of counterterrorism.

By Pawan Dhingra - 1 days ago

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