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This week, we heard from many of you in response to a syndicated editorial cartoon published in our April 22 opinion section.
NEW YORK — When Random House Publisher Andrew Ward met recently with staff editors to discuss potential book projects, ...
Hurd, a lawyer, told the Washington Examiner in an interview that his decision to challenge Trump was a matter of following the Constitution ... district on paper,” as former Vice President ...
A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said that under Article 200 of the Constitution, the governor does not possess any discretion and has to mandatorily act on the aid and advice of the ...
The speaker of South Korea's parliament has proposed revising the constitution to curb presidential powers, citing public support for such a move after President Yoon Suk-yeol was ousted for ...
Forcing states to change, the suit says, would violate the broad authority the Constitution gives states to set their own election rules. It says they decide the “times, places and manner” of how ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic officials in 19 states filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s attempt to reshape elections across the U.S., calling it an unconstitutional invasion of ...
Voters on Tuesday approved a Republican-backed measure to enshrine the state’s voter ID requirement in the state Constitution ... A 2021 working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research, for ...
During the discussion on ‘The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and The Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2024’ in the Lok Sabha, the Opposition MPs said the government was trying to hide its failures ...
In modern times, it’s become more of a day for children to relish in attaching paper fish to their friends’ backs, Atlas Obscura says. In Scotland, April Fools’ has a history of being a two-day event.