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From the column: "Birthright citizenship represents the best of America. It’s a clear, principled rule that has served us ...
From the column: "Some quack thought bleeding patients with leeches cured illness. ... A bureaucrat in Washington decided to ...
So, before Marc Johnson — or anyone else writing from the Tribune’s perspective — tells you this kind of thing is historically unprecedented (except for Joe McCarthy and Adolf Hitler, of course), just ...
On his first day in office in January, Trump signed an executive order interpreting the 14th Amendment to mean that only ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is rolling out controversial policies nearly every day while the nation and the world ...
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) filed an amicus brief urging a federal court to ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – Elon Musk’s company, X Corporation (formerly known as Twitter), filed a lawsuit against Minnesota ...
Considers street maintenance projects The Abilene City Commission had an eventful regular meeting April 14. Other than City Commissioner John Kollhoff’s actions (featured in the Tuesday, April 22 ...
The real divide in our country is about whether justice is for everyone or just the favored, David Wilkerson says.
Harvard is going to have to argue in federal court —one way or another— that the courts pay no attention to the Civil Rights ...
Many Americans understand this. We’ve learned the lessons of history. That’s why so many of us are alarmed and angry.
At some point in the 20th century, a bureaucrat in Washington decided to start issuing passports to anyone born in the United ...