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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Supreme Court will decide numerous politically and socially important cases throughout this term, with implications for redrafting congressional maps, campaign ...
Placing the formidable power of ICE in the hands of political opportunists who neither fully comprehend nor respect its mission is volatile and dangerous. Nearly nine months into President Trump’s second term, immigration enforcement has become the ...
FIRST ON FOX – Washington Post opinion editor Adam O'Neal on Wednesday informed colleagues that "tough decisions about staffing" are looming, while reiterating social media guidelines and announcing a trio of new opinion writers. O'Neal, who joined The ...
That was not the energy he brought, however, to his terse, 20-minute scripted diatribe. Trump sounded angry and defensive, a stark contrast to the festive Christmas decorations in the background. In other words, the president was Scrooge at a time when ...
Not since the years before the Civil War had a trial-level federal judge signed off on an opinion simply as “Judge of the United States.” But Senior Judge William Young, a nearly 50-year veteran trial-level judge in Massachusetts, decided the time is ...
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 8 in Trump v. Slaughter, a rather innocuous case that has the potential to reshape the landscape of our government’s separation of powers. While this case is important, so too is the manner in which the news ...
When I was a kid in the 1980s, my parents sent me to a Waldorf school in England. At the time, the school discouraged parents from allowing their kids to watch too much TV, instead telling them to emphasize reading, hands-on learning and outdoor play.
As Tennessee enters a consequential civic moment, expanding Insight to eight pages is about making room for more voices, debate, and column variety.