


“But people will die!” That’s what some shout whenever anyone proposes cutting government spending. An audience member at a town hall shouted it when Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst said Medicaid shouldn’t cover
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Members of the Colorado Supreme Court considered last week how far an expert witness can go in suggesting to a jury that another witness is being truthful, which is generally forbidden. Previously, th

Five months before the 2024 presidential election, a Manhattan jury convicted Donald Trump of falsifying business records with the intent to conceal “another crime.” On Monday, the president’s lawyers asked a New York appeals court to overturn those convictions, arguing that they were based on fallacious legal theories, inadequate evidence, and fragrantly deficient jury instructions. […]

ASEAN’s 11 members also comprise China’s biggest trading partner, with bilateral trade totaling $771 billion last year.

Next month, government officials, policymakers, and activists will flock to Belém, Brazil, for the United Nations’ annual climate change summit. In the past, these conferences have focused on wealth distribution schemes and transitioning from fossil fuels. At this year’s conference, Bill Gates is advocating for a different strategy: shifting the primary focus away from climate […]

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) holds a press conference on the Trump administration’s SNAP policy at 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 28.

‘This is a matter of congressional concern,’ wrote Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell.