University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier, 22, died in 2017 after falling into a year-long coma following brain damage he suffered while in North Korean custody for an alleged “hostile act against the state.”
Supreme Court says states can be sued for discriminating against veterans
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The US Supreme Court said in a 5-4 ruling Wednesday that state agencies are not immune from private lawsuits under a federal law meant to protect employment rights of returning veterans. The ruling will strengthen ...
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade after we marched, prayed, and kept the faith
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As we marched, prayed, and used our united voices for decades to support the pro-life cause, we kept the faith, hoping that God would allow the scourge of court-mandated abortion to end and wipe this great moral stai...
Another American woman just stood up to protect democracy from Trump
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A quintet of courageous American women are defending American democracy in its darkest hour, and effectively delivering a warning about the rage and tyranny that may await if Donald Trump gets back into the White Ho...
Biden admin signs five-year contract to house migrant kids at former North Carolina school
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Potentially thousands of migrant children will be detained at the American Hebrew Academy campus in Greensboro until they can be housed with either family members already living here in the U.S. or other sponsors, Fo...
Supreme Court allows Louisiana to use congressional map that lower court said likely violates Voting Rights Act
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a congressional map in Louisiana to remain in place for the next election, freezing a lower court ruling that said the map likely violates the Voting Rights Act by diluting the p...
Lizzo called Beyonce her ‘North Star’ during her ‘Carpool Karaoke’ appearance
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The Bey Hive has another celebrity among its ranks: Lizzo. In a Monday appearance on the "The Late Late Show with James Corden," the "Good as Hell" singer called Beyoncé her "North Star." The discussion occurred d...
Alexei Navalny appeal rejected by Russian court
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Navalny testified at the Tuesday session by video, the first time he has been seen since being moved to a maximum-security prison. A lower court had previously rejected his complaint about the recording devices ban. ...
CNN’s Jake Tapper suggests the ‘American experiment’ is in jeopardy amid Jan. 6 hearings, rips Trump, GOPers
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"The success of what is called the ‘American experiment’ has been of interest to our friends here in Europe and around the world ever since the term was coined in the New York Tribune in 1860, just before another att...
Steamboats, railways and philanthropy: ‘American Dynasty’ traces the lives and legacy of the Vanderbilts
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Fox Nation’s "American Dynasty" reveals the complex stories of America’s greatest and most influential families including the Vanderbilts - who are featured in the pilot episode of the new eight-part series, now stre...
The Supreme Court just threw the idea of settled law out the window
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As soon as he was elected president, Donald Trump and his supporters began to target Roe v. Wade. "The judges will be pro-life," Trump declared on "60 Minutes" when asked about potential nominees. In short order, T...
Kayleigh McEnany says the left wants to ‘abolish’ the Supreme Court because it didn’t rule in their favor
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KAYLEIGH MCENANY: Yes and as "The Wall Street Journal" pointed out the root of this problem is this they have been inappropriately using the Supreme Court for decades to get their policy preferences – whether it’s ba...
Man who allegedly slapped Rudy Giuliani on back charged with assault, court records show
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A 39-year-old man who allegedly slapped Rudy Giuliani on the back Sunday has been charged with assault with intent to cause physical injury, harassment in the second degree and menacing in the third degree and was r...