The Trump Rallying Cry That’s Also a Math Problem
His supporters can’t quite agree on whether to call him the 45th president or the 47th president. Read full article
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His supporters can’t quite agree on whether to call him the 45th president or the 47th president. Read full article
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A Nashville judge indicated on Monday that she would soon rule on whether the writings left by the Nashville school shooter could be made public. Read full article
Why the Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Have Not Yet Been Released Read More »
Sean McKinnon, accused of conspiring to murder the aging mobster in prison, pleaded guilty to making false statements to investigators and was sentenced to time served. Read full article
Man Charged as Lookout in Whitey Bulger Killing Admits to Lying to FBI Read More »
Conservative groups and Republican attorneys general have argued that the protections for transgender students come at the expense of others’ privacy and conflicts with a number of state laws. Read full article
Biden Administration’s New Title IX Rules Are Blocked in Six More States Read More »
Democrats in the state are veering from cautious optimism to complete pessimism about their chances in 2024, with two liberal-leaning ballot measures having the potential to boost turnout. Read full article
Florida Used to Be a Swing State. Now Democrats Cling to Glimmers of Hope. Read More »
The department concluded that both schools failed to appropriately respond to complaints that campus protests had veered into antisemitism and anti-Arab discrimination. Read full article
Michigan and CUNY Mishandled Discrimination Complaints, Education Dept. Finds Read More »
Moscow needs conventional arms like artillery shells and missiles that North Korea could provide to give it an edge in its war of attrition in Ukraine. Read full article
What Weapons Has North Korea Already Supplied to Russia? Read More »
Multiple attendees were treated for injuries after a confrontation involving mace led to the event being shut down early, the police said. Read full article
Several Injured After Mace and Fireworks Disrupt Pride Event in Baltimore Read More »
The State Assembly passed a bill banning colleges from considering family ties to donors or alumni in admissions decisions. Read full article
California May Ban Legacy Admissions at Universities Read More »
The state legalized the use of recreational marijuana in 2022. Several other states and the federal government have also wiped out low-level convictions for marijuana possession. Read full article
Maryland Governor to Erase 175,000 Marijuana Convictions Read More »