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The Biden administration has charged into the culture war with a declaration that limits how far states can go with gender-based sports restrictions.
The Supreme Court could decide in the coming weeks whether to take up a challenge to a Washington state law that bans therapists from trying to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of children.
Republican state leaders have vowed to fight the Biden administration’s proposed crackdown on transgender athlete bans.
NASA took one giant leap in its diversity, equity, and inclusion mission.
The Department of Education released a new regulatory proposal for Title IX on Thursday that will curb a number of state laws requiring athletes to compete based on their biological sex if the rules are finalized in their current form.
Children of politically liberal parents are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, lack a sense of life meaning, and have substance abuse issues, according to a family physician with more than 30 years of experience.
The Biden administration is gearing up to propose new regulations next week to crack down further on emissions from new passenger cars and trucks that are expected to be the strictest national tailpipe standards ever put on the sector.
Gov. Brad Little (R-ID) signed a bill into law banning interstate travel for abortion, creating a new crime called "abortion trafficking."
A legal victory for a Georgia-based border security group is poised to uncover details on how the Southern Poverty Law Center brands certain conservative organizations as hate groups.
Concerns about crime once again failed to keep liberal candidates from prevailing this week, even as public sentiment turns more sharply against progressive criminal justice policies.
A public university in Alabama has settled a lawsuit with a conservative student group and agreed to eliminate its so-called speech zones that restricted where students could openly discuss certain topics.
Corporations that use artificial intelligence for hiring and employee performance tracking are legally liable for discriminatory outcomes produced by the algorithms, according to a top federal official charged with enforcing workplace laws.
A Christian mother is suing the state of Oregon over its alleged refusal to allow her to adopt children over her conservative views on gender.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) repealed a nearly century-old law that banned abortion in Michigan on Wednesday.
If you ask some conservatives in Wisconsin, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz is an unhinged, soft-on-crime, abortion-loving liberal who courted out-of-state megadonors in order to disrupt and dismantle the values of hard-working Wisconsinites.
The president of an anti-abortion student activist organization blasted protesters at Virginia Commonwealth University after a lecture she was slated to give last week was disrupted by a protest that eventually turned violent.
The Florida Senate passed a six-week abortion ban, the latest Republican-led state to tighten laws allowing abortion.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has inched America toward a majority of states where "constitutional carry" laws are on the books after signing a bill Monday removing the requirement for anyone to obtain a permit to carry a concealed gun.
House Republicans are reportedly setting their sights on countering "politicized" court cases by making prosecutors liable for misconduct.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is floating a "decarceration" policy that would drastically reduce the number of people in jails, releasing many current inmates.
The Environmental Protection Agency granted permission to California to proceed with plans for gradually phasing out diesel trucks in favor of zero-emissions heavy vehicles, a requirement that will have major effects on the nation’s transportation system.
The Medicare hospital trust fund will be exhausted in 2031, the program's trustees projected on Friday.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) defended traditional values in a new op-ed after a poll this week revealed that people are turning away from religion, patriotism, community, and having children.
Florida lawmakers passed a law allowing the concealed carry of a loaded firearm without a permit.
For a society to evolve and yet to be stable and tolerant, it must always be engaged in a negotiation between past and future, respecting the wisdom of the former while not snuffing out the hopes of the latter.
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