Biden and López Obrador pledge to work on border issues, a major 2024 target for Republicans
President Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to working together to address migration and combat
Oregon’s new bar-exam alternative is the first of its kind
Law school students can now bypass the bar exam by completing an apprenticeship to become a lawyer in Oregon — the first
Trump leads big in New Hampshire as Haley rises, Post-Monmouth poll finds
Built on a foundation of robust enthusiasm for his candidacy and a widespread acceptance among Republican primary voters of his false claims
Ohio’s weed win brings new attention to feds and marijuana use
Recreational marijuana’s strong victory in red-state Ohio last week means legalized cannabis will soon be available to more than half the U.S.
Fears surge that radical Islamist terrorists will target the U.S.
In the middle of the night on June 12, 2016, a gunman entered the Pulse nightclub in Orlando and opened fire. By
Supreme Court refuses to reinstate Florida’s anti-drag show law
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to immediately clear the way for Florida officials to enforce a state law aimed at prohibiting









