In U.S. v. Hansen (2023), the Court recognized that the First Amendment doesn't protect solicitation of crime, but explained ...
The agency’s chief innovation officer told FedScoop that the portal of government and private-sector data will go public in ...
The Memphis Police Department (MPD) did not address concerns surrounding the No Kings Protest during a meeting of the Memphis ...
North Korea dramatically ramped up the number of executions it carried out after shutting its borders due to the Covid-19 ...
As war disrupts global oil supply, more than 50 countries, dubbed a "coalition of the willing," are meeting April 26-29 in Santa Marta, Colombia, for the first Conference on Transitioning Away from ...
Salafi-jihadi violence is expanding rapidly—especially in Africa’s Sahel and into coastal West Africa—driven by weak governance and growing regional instability. Groups like al-Shabaab, JNIM, and ...
With competition intensifying at top MBA programs, admissions committees are increasingly going beyond the application and using group interviews to assess how well candidates collaborate.
Iran uses a flexible proxy network to project power while avoiding direct conflict, prioritizing operational effectiveness ...
The Trump administration seems unlikely to accept Iran’s offer to end the war and its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz ...
Their connection is a quarter-century in the making, deepened by the shared experiences of marriage, motherhood and grief — a ...
They want help to combat increasing jet fuel prices in exchange for warrants that would give the US government the right to ...
The College Football Playoff is considering a 24-team field, but how many slots would be available for the Group of Six?
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