Packing the Supreme Court or expanding it? There’s a difference.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death has left a seat open on the Supreme Court leaving both Democrats and Republicans to change sides on filling the seat.
Twitter’s get-out-the-vote campaign push will be in your face Tuesday
Twitter launches biggest push yet to encourage Americans to cast their ballots, part of an unprecedented effort by social media to increase turnout.
Review: Millie Bobby Brown’s spunky ‘Enola Holmes’ is worthy of Sherlock’s good name
‘Stranger Things’ breakout Millie Bobby Brown plays Sherlock Holmes’ sleuthing teen sister in Netflix’s charming new adventure ‘Enola Holmes.’
Voter registration, explained
States require voters to register with election officials before casting a presidential ballot.
Catholic voters can’t ignore abortion or Kamala Harris’ religious bigotry in 2020 election
As Pope Francis has said, ‘The right to life is the first among human rights.’ So why make American Catholics feel like they shouldn’t vote for life?
Health care law faces another Supreme Court showdown, this time without Justice Ginsburg’s vote
Many health care analysts expect the court to save most if not all of the law’s provisions, even without Justice Ginsburg leading the liberal wing.
Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin form new NASCAR team, hire Bubba Wallace as driver
NBA legend Michael Jordan becomes first Black majority owner of a full-time NASCAR Cup Series team since Hall of Famer Wendell Scott in the 1970s.
A man known as the ‘Dreadhead Cowboy’ was arrested for riding his horse on a Chicago highway
Drivers on a Chicago highway saw an unusual sight on Monday afternoon: A single cowboy riding alongside vehicles, slowing down traffic amid rush hour.
Autumnal Equinox marks the first day of fall, wonderful holidays
Colorful foliage and cool temperatures come with the ‘Autumnal Equinox’, marking the first day of fall.
NYC subway station signs altered in tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Several subway signs in New York City were temporarily altered to read “Ruth St” over the weekend to honor the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Some Louisville federal buildings close ahead of expected Breonna Taylor announcement
Some federal buildings in downtown Louisville, Kentucky will be closed this week in a move believed to coincide with an expected announcement by Attorney General Daniel Cameron and his office’s investigation into the killing of Breonna Taylor.
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