Opinion
The founding father of American literature, Charles Brockden Brown saw his nation's dark side
Murder, suicide, spontaneous combustion, sleepwalking, ventriloquism: These are some of the sensational events in the novels of Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810). As the United States' first ...
Justice Samuel Alito warned the birthright citizenship ruling is "one of the most important decisions in the history of the ...
A member of an organization that smuggled unaccompanied children into the United States from Mexico, sometimes using ...
A federal filing shows President Donald Trump took in nearly $1.2 billion from his crypto businesses last year, locking in profits while his investors were socked with losses. Mere startups ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Massachusetts over a state law that it says provides in-state college tuition rates ...
Doe is the worst of this trio of immigration rulings, ending Temporary Protected Status for an estimated 330,000 Haitians, 6,000 Syrians and potentially more than one million other immigrants who are ...
A new Mississippi law authorizes the state's top law enforcement agency to compile a list of immigrants illegally living in ...
For too long, federal courts have treated immigration statutes not as law to be enforced, but as invitations to impose open-borders policies.
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