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Using vague government policy as a tool of political coercion is a tactic historically associated with authoritarian regimes.
A Texas judge has thrown out a federal rule that would have capped credit card late fees at $8. The Consumer Finance ...
History will show that Donald Trump's first 100 days as president involved a policy blitz of epic proportions. I'm glad he's driving so much change.
Roosevelt’s opening act yielded major new laws, while Trump governs largely by executive orders that can be swiftly ...
While the contributions of US Marine Corps Sgt. Alfredo “Freddy” González may have been removed from some digital realms, ...
Louisiana has long been overshadowed by its more showy neighbour Texas, which boasts a larger economy and population and has ...
Newsmax is scheduled to begin defending itself in a jury trial over a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion ...
A nearly six-decades old initiative to digitize records of the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades is moving to ...
Oil prices inched up in early trade on Monday but remained dogged by uncertainty over trade talks between the U.S. and China ...
NBA Point Guard Luka Doncic reportedly won’t live in Texas again. Doncic has been a star player for the Los Angeles Lakers, but the hot-button topic of him living in the “Lone Star State” came up in a ...
Taking in the ruins of a former coal mine abandoned 60 years ago, WV's Coal Festival Teen imagines the rusted remains of the coal tipples and company stores.