In a dramatic shift that underscores the Trump administration’s effort to reorient federal transportation policy back to doing its job rather than practicing social engineering, the U.S. Department of Transportation has rescinded $54 million in university research grants, citing what officials described as a
Read MoreFor the second time, a federal judge has deemed the DACA program unlawful.
California lawmakers voted to repeal a pro-LGBT law that Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration has continued to enforce and expand.
Mark Zuckerberg’s stalled social media platform recently rolled out its search feature, but it currently blocks terms related to COVID-19 and vaccines.
Legislation, deemed “Bentley’s Law”, went into effect over the weekend to hold drunk drivers in Texas responsible for up to eighteen years.
A recent study of Air Force eligibility requirements claims its high standards are a hinderance to diversity, but there’s more to the
President Joe Biden’s campaign launched a new ad targeting Republicans on the abortion stances voiced during the debate.
After an initial explosion of signups and engagement, Meta’s Threads app has largely stalled.
The Department of Justice sued Elon Musk’s SpaceX, claiming the company discriminated against refugees and asylum seekers.
A new study of plastic straw alternatives reveal some of the most popular among climate change activists contain banned chemicals.
A federal appeals court issued a decision about the abortion pill mifepristone that leaves it on the market but under tighter restrictions.