It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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Texas Republicans Sue Gov. Abbott Over Masks Mandate
The attorney who filed the lawsuit suggests that, if Gov. Abbott's executive order isn't challenged, the state could require residents to wear gloves and hazmat suits in public, too.
Franklin Township Settles Gender Discrimination Suit for $300K
Franklin Township and its police department recently agreed to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit for $300,000.
Can We Bridge the Partisan Divide?
Every day, Americans seem to grow more and more politically polarized. Hypotheses abound as to why this happens. Some credit the Internet for serving up fake news that tickles our confirmation bias. Others blame our self-selected echo chambers, from our chosen media outlets to our red and blue geographical enclaves. Deregulation of the media and failure to enforce the Fairness Doctrine may even play a part. However, the root cause may run still deeper. Perhaps the real differences have been inside of us all along. Can we bridge the partisan divide when we do not even share basic assumptions about the way the world works?
Improper Storage Results in Recall of Hundred of Products Sold at Family Dollar Stores
A recall was recently announce for hundreds of products sold at Family Dollar stores across the country.
Senate Democrats: Airlines Should Offer Full Cash Refunds to All Passengers Affected by Coronavirus
Massachusetts Sen. Edward Markey says that airlines have made about $10 billion by pocketing the money from cancelled flights.
CHD to Host ‘The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech’ as SCOTUS Hears Landmark Censorship Case Murthy v. Missouri
The rally takes place on the day arguments in Murthy v. Missouri are heard. The case alleges government officials colluded with tech giants to censor social media content.
Idaho's Public Defender System Under Scrutiny in Proposed Class Action
Lawsuit: Atlanta Braves Liable for Fan's "Excruciating" Injuries
Attorneys for the plaintiff claim that then-Atlanta Braves outfielder Jorge Soler intentionally threw, with "great force," an overhand ball into the stands, where it struck and severely injured Mayra Norris.




