A federal lawsuit filed against President Donald Trump’s executive order defining sex by biology could threaten women’s status as a protected class.
Seventy years ago this past Monday, the American people witnessed a defining moment in American history, a moment of defiance, dignity and courage that changed the nation and the world.
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Segregation wasn't washed away by the boycott, but it was loosened from its moorings.
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Earlier this week, Princeton professor Robert George resigned from the conservative Heritage Foundation board, citing being “very disturbed” after the think tank’s president, Kevin Roberts, defended T ...
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