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Offending government officials—even when it involves saying awful things—is a time-honored practice in the United States.
Michael Hayes, a Lakeland, Florida, police detective, was arrested for falsely reporting a crime, a first-degree misdemeanor.
It's August, which means the weather's hot, everyone in D.C. is on vacation, and people on X are having meltdowns about sorority recruitment TikTok videos.
Officials from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seized and euthanized the deer, then fined the family $1,600.
A new campaign is pushing back against the widespread use of automatic license plate readers without warrants.
The president's revenue-sharing agreement on chip sales to China may pass legal muster, paving the way for effective export tariffs.
A report affirms that greenhouse gases are warming the planet, but also found no strong evidence that extreme weather has become more frequent or intense.
Opinion

America's Two-Front War on Science

Universities’ internal culture wars threaten free speech and inquiry, but political attacks on research funding and infrastructure are crippling U.S. scientific leadership.
A key indicator of coming inflation is flashing bright red right now—and tariffs are likely a big part of the reason why.
These students were not cynical, but adaptive. In a campus environment where grades, leadership, and peer belonging often hinge on fluency in performative morality, young adults quickly learn to ...
D.C.'s stepped-up law enforcement continues: Last night, a somewhat predictable scene broke out between Homeland Security officers doing a traffic checkpoint at 14th and W streets NW and protesters, ...
From Judge a decision Monday by Judge Brian Wimes (W.D. Mo.) in Courtright v. Epic Games, Inc.: Carey Courtright ...