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The justices on the court are human beings with their own biases, but they are not there to be a political tool of any president.
The answers to those questions will depend largely on future decisions of the court. And those decisions in turn may depend on whether Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who is emerging as the most ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was once revered on the right. When President Trump nominated her to replace the late ...
Trump pivots, markets surge, tariff jitters linger Speaker scraps budget plan vote US, China trade war derails TikTok sale ...
"What is religion?" is never an easy question to answer, but imagine trying to offer a clear definition in front of the ...
The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Donald Trump to invoke the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for rapid deportations ...
A report has revealed a stunning digital mishap inside Donald Trump’s White House. This about how National security adviser ...
The Root Beer Stand doesn’t need to be anything other than what it is – a beloved local institution that has earned its place in Ohio’s culinary landscape through consistency, quality, and an ...
In the heart of Sharonville, Ohio sits a humble wooden structure that has achieved what billion-dollar restaurant chains can ...
On Oct. 27, 2020, only seven days before the 2020 Presidential election, Amy Coney Barrett, a former law professor and Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Court, officially ...
What will the auto tariffs apply to? Per Trump, his administration will be enacting a 25 percent tariff on all cars and automobile parts that are imported into the country. According to a White ...
INDIANAPOLIS — With 36 seconds left, Carson Barrett subbed into last year's NCAA championship game. Barrett didn't know it then, but in that moment, basketball was transitioning for him.