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Colleen Hroncich The Maryland legislature—a state whose history of protecting freedom of religion dates to its colonial charter in 1632—is ...
Adam Omary and Jeffrey A. Singer Psychiatric diagnoses in the United States are rising across virtually every category, in every ...
Adam N. Michel Lawmakers have an opportunity to make progress on rising housing costs in “reconciliation 2.0.” Beyond funding emerging ...
When protesters began tearing down Confederate statues and markers in the summer of 2020, Walter Williams objected to what he ...
Molly Nixon Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are receiving paychecks for the first time in over a month, after President ...
Matthew Cavedon Prosecutors don’t discriminate against black jurors simply out of racial animus. They do it because black Americans are, ...
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A UK technology company has secured a major $200 million contract with US authorities to deploy advanced fibre-optic sensing systems ...
Marx built part of his system on the belief that capital would create the “great reserve army of the unemployed,” ...