Mississippi and eight states sued the Biden administration, claiming an executive order on voter registration unlawfully favors Democrats.
The lawsuit alleges that the new rule defies existing federal laws defining eligibility for public benefits.
The Trump administration’s prior effort to bring a Foxconn project to Wisconsin proved to be a ‘con,’ the president said.
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The rules would ‘undermine our country’s ability to produce’ hydrogen, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) warned.
The appeals court’s unanimous ruling marks a loss for the White House’s abortion agenda.
The lawsuit argues that the U.S. Department of Transportation lacks the authority from Congress to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the landmark censorship case Murthy v. Missouri (previously Missouri v. Biden).
AFL is investigating a move said to be aimed at trampling parental rights and promoting “vulgar gender-extremist books” in classrooms. Parents have challenged the presence of such books in schools in accordance with the rights granted under the U.S. Constitution and state laws.
Mississippi and eight states sued the Biden administration, claiming an executive order on voter registration unlawfully favors Democrats.
The lawsuit alleges that the new rule defies existing federal laws defining eligibility for public benefits.
The Trump administration’s prior effort to bring a Foxconn project to Wisconsin proved to be a ‘con,’ the president said.
The Truth About the Economy
The rules would ‘undermine our country’s ability to produce’ hydrogen, Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) warned.
The appeals court’s unanimous ruling marks a loss for the White House’s abortion agenda.
The lawsuit argues that the U.S. Department of Transportation lacks the authority from Congress to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the landmark censorship case Murthy v. Missouri (previously Missouri v. Biden).
AFL is investigating a move said to be aimed at trampling parental rights and promoting “vulgar gender-extremist books” in classrooms. Parents have challenged the presence of such books in schools in accordance with the rights granted under the U.S. Constitution and state laws.