The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on May 15 over a Trump administration policy that seeks to restrict birthright citizenship—a direct challenge to how the 14th Amendment has been understood for generations. This marks the first time the Court will publicly
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Veteran political analyst Steve Kornacki is stepping down from his role at MSNBC after 12 years, as part of a broader corporate
Comedian and political commentator Bill Maher took aim at National Public Radio (NPR) and its CEO, Katherine Maher, during a recent episode
Elon Musk is considering legal action against former Democratic congressman Jamaal Bowman after a heated live interview where Bowman called Musk a
A French lawmaker has made a bold appeal, urging the United States to return the Statue of Liberty, arguing that the nation