The Physics Nobel Prize goes to a trio for proving quantum weirdness—like particles passing through walls—can happen in the real world. A foundation for quantum computing.
In trying to shut the door on race-conscious affirmative action, he may have quietly left another affirmative action door wide open.
During oral arguments, Judge Patricia Millett questioned what procedures are in place to ensure individuals who have been in the United States for more than two years aren’t swept into the expedited ...
Wisconsin does not require proof of citizenship to vote. A judge's order requires WEC to verify voter rolls and check new voters' citizenship status.
Attorney General Pam Bondi defended herself against Democratic criticism that she had weaponized the Justice Department at a congressional hearing.
A man who was prosecuted after admitting to lying about his marijuana use on a federal firearms purchasing form is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the matter as the justices are set to ...
John Browning, of counsel at Ryan G. Cole Law in McKinney, Texas, and law professor at Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama. Courtesy photo You’ve got to ...
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Trump's demands that states turn over their voter rolls highlight conflicts over how to ensure that only eligible voters are registered.
You might already be one of the millions around the world using ChatGPT to help out with mundane tasks and automate menial chores. But ChatGPT is capable of much more than just answers and automations ...
A bill that would sever the link between the municipal census and the voter rolls is getting a closer look as the 2025 municipal election and 2026 general election closes in.
It was August, and the vibe at the Southwest Funga Fest was appropriately crunchy and certifiably Tucson. Men and women in floppy hats and sandals sold mushroom-filled chocolates and quail eggs.