Posts published in “United States”
Exploring the Eighth Amendment's definition of "cruel and unusual" with insights from legal experts John Bessler and Carol Steiker.
A shooter opened fire at Fort Stewart, Georgia, wounding five soldiers. The shooter is in custody; no fatalities reported.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) voted against reinstating Maine's NIH research grants, despite urging the White House to restore them initially.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. halts $500M in mRNA vaccine projects, focusing on alternative strategies.
Sean Combs denied bail again; judge cites evidence of violence. Awaiting response on acquittal motion for Mann Act charges.
The State Department plans to require visa applicants to post a bond up to $15,000, potentially impacting affordability.
A viral video shows Trump allegedly cheating at golf in Scotland, highlighting themes of deceit and manipulation in politics and governance.
A new set of higher tariffs by the Trump administration aims for an economic boost, but doubts emerge.
Roughly 3,200 unionized workers at Boeing facilities in Missouri and Illinois plan to strike over contract disputes.










