The Supreme Court’s Conservatives May Be Set To Kneecap Federal Regulations
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe increasing invocation of the “major questions doctrine” could imperil a wide swath of federal government regulatory actions.
The increasing invocation of the “major questions doctrine” could imperil a wide swath of federal government regulatory actions.
Germany was blocking a Dutch shipment of 400 German-made anti-tank weapons.
His bravery and refusal to leave as rockets have rained down on the capital have made him an unlikely hero to many around the world.
One liquor store manager called the move a “tiny sanction.”
More than 150,000 Ukrainian refugees have now left their homeland, the United Nations said, and thousands have been displaced across the country.
South Korea’s military says North Korea has fired a suspected missile into the sea off of its eastern coast.
“A healthy society does not ban ideas,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist said as she accepted the Social Justice Impact Award at the ceremony.
In his CPAC speech, former President Donald Trump also addressed the Russian invasion of Ukraine and repeated false claims about the 2020 election being “rigged.”
In a series of bizarre and somewhat threatening Twitter posts this week that at times resembled a rant, Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, suggested that American sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine could result in the International Space Station crashing into the U.S., Europe,…