Israel Should Act to Remove Hamas from Gaza The recent announcement of a “famine in Gaza” by a UN-backed agency appears to be a tactic aimed at defending Hamas’ control
City’s Inability to Prevent Legionnaires’ Disease Continues to Endanger Vulnerable Communities Despite clear knowledge on how to prevent Legionnaires’ disease, city officials repeatedly fail to act, putting at-risk populations at
Legal Perspective: The Debate Over Homelessness Solutions Critics argue that there is a paradox in how homelessness is addressed in some cities. Despite over a billion dollars spent annually on
The Politicization of Scientific and Climate Institutions Experts are vital to our daily lives—from doctors and mechanics to farmers—yet many of these roles have become entangled in politics. Recent actions
Legal Victory for Trump: Civil Fines Overturned Legal Victory for Trump as Civil Penalties Are Overturned A recent appellate court decision has struck down a massive civil fine imposed on
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President Trump Moves to Remove Illegal Immigrants from Medicaid Rolls This week, President Trump announced a new effort to eliminate illegal aliens from state Medicaid programs by cross-referencing their information
“`html Teen Victim Confronts Her Father in Court After Surviving an Attempted Honor Killing A young girl, Fatima, emotionally addressed her father during her court victim-impact statement, denouncing his actions.
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Renewed Interest in the Catholic Faith Among Young People Recently, there’s been a noticeable surge in young individuals embracing Catholicism. This trend was evident during the conclave in Rome following