Articles By: Ethan

North Americas largest commuter rail network ground to a halt this weekend as a high-stakes labor dispute between unionized workers and New Yorks transit leadership boiled over into a full-scale strike.

The Food and Drug Administrations new acting chief has moved swiftly to reassure pro-life leaders that a long-delayed safety review of the abortion pill will finally be treated as a top priority under President Trumps second administration.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, nearing the end of his tenure due to term limits, continues to draw relentless fire from Democrats who resent both his unapologetically conservative record and his refusal to bend on issues that resonate with a clear majority of Floridians.

Fox News anchor Bret Baier pressed President Donald Trump in Beijing over his past assurances that any war with Iran would be brief, reminding him that you did say it was going to be fairly quick and you said it numerous times.

Violent crime has plunged across Americas largest cities after more than a year of President Donald Trumps renewed law-and-order agenda, with fresh data showing steep declines in homicides, robberies, rapes, and aggravated assaults.

New information is slowly coming to light about the unexplained two-month absence of New Jersey Republican Rep.Tom Kean Jr. from Capitol Hill.

In a political climate defined by venom and division, a quiet act of decency from a prominent Democrat toward a conservative widow has drawn rare bipartisan respect.

Disgraced former attorney and convicted fraudster Alex Murdaugh has been handed a rare second chance in court one that could ultimately expose him to the harshest penalty the justice system allows.

The country narrowly avoided a profound mistake when President Donald Trump and JD Vance defeated Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, sparing Americans from a ticket that combined radical ideology with glaring incompetence.

The American Bar Association has moved to dismantle its own diversity, equity, and inclusion mandates for law schools, marking a major victory for critics of ideological litmus tests in legal education.

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