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Congress is attempting a federal takeover of DC’s justice system
D.C. deserves a justice system that stands up to slumlords, senior scammers, wage theft and junk fees without fear or favor.
What happens when politicians can get their message out without the press. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Over the past two decades, as American voters have migrated online, each election cycle ...
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The pharmaceutical industry’s frequent flyers and empty promises
Private jets owned by six of the largest U.S. drugmakers have touched down in Washington-area airports 127 times this year, ...
Several conservative justices have indicated their willingness to strengthen the president’s power to fire independent agency ...
The solar company Sunrun has managed to thrive despite President Trump’s crackdown on renewable energy, offering what it ...
Regulators have the authority to penalize false advertising. What they cannot do is enact rules so heavy that legitimate ads cannot run.
New York spends an additional $700 per resident on Medicaid, a rate of growth that far exceeds that of any other program in its budget.
The 2025 G-20 Summit in South Africa will be remembered not only for the historic decisions taken, but equally for the loud, symbolic silence created by the absence of President Donald Trump and the ...
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The Latest: Supreme Court likely to back Trump’s power to fire independent agency board members
The U.S. Supreme Court seems likely to expand presidential control over independent federal agencies, signaling support for President Donald Trump’s firing of board members. During arguments on Monday ...
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Judge targets DHS over migrant flights, Trump shifts on boat strike video release
A federal judge demands testimony about a controversial deportation flight. And Trump walks back his pledge to release the ...
News you should know, including a federal vaccine vote that has the medical community alarmed; a plea to stop ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative justices appear ready to endorse President Donald Trump's power to fire a regulatory agency official despite job protections ...
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