The haul far outpaces the earliest fundraising numbers achieved by recent statewide candidates from his party, establishing ...
The Nova Scotia government is weakening democracy by packing bills with an unreasonable number of legislative changes, say ...
October 6 is the first Monday of the month. It is the traditional start of the U.S. Supreme Court term. It is also the twentieth year with John Roberts as Chief Justice. While American democracy faces ...
The Right Livelihood Award was awarded Wednesday to activists from Sudan and Myanmar, where military and political violence ...
A group of retired judges said Trump "continues to corruptly abuse the power of his office" by directing the Justice ...
I can’t blow these off anymore,’ Bianco says after a Cal State San Marcos student is arrested on suspicion of making criminal ...
Two teachers allege their union broke its contract by sending dues to an outside group that backed the union chief's campaign ...
Monday marks two decades since John Roberts became chief justice, during which time public trust in the high court has ...
A high military court in Congo convicted former President Joseph Kabila of treason and war crimes Tuesday on accusations of collaborating with anti-government rebels and sentenced him to death. It ...
On September 13, 2025, echoes of “We are Charlie Kirk” could be heard across Seoul. From Jamsil to Gangnam, thousands of ...
Despite an uncertain path, standing up for your convictions is a “leap of faith” that former President Barack Obama insists is worth making.
Clashes on university campuses, and administrators’ failures when dealing with them, have triggered actions by some governments meant to limit what universities and their students can say and do.