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The EPA has lost its mind
March 19, 2026
There’s something truly out of place amid a slew of uneventful news releases on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) website: Six bizarre sentences, accusing the…
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In a 2024 lawsuit, the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division alleged that Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster, which is owned by Live Nation, illegally stifles competition…
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Courts Should Stop Taking the President at His Word
March 18, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Improper purpose: That concept lies at the heart of the striking opinion by Chief Judge James Boasberg of the federal…
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As the Justice Department’s environment division has hollowed out its career staff and ramped down enforcement, a small cadre of political lawyers are driving a…
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Megan Katz hasn’t always been so forthcoming about the fact that she dates outside her marriage. Katz, 51, a librarian in West Hollywood, has two…
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Trump’s Pipeline Order Stokes Turf War Over Energy Permits
March 17, 2026
The Trump administration is taking executive power into uncharted territory by asserting it can override state law to restart a California oil pipeline, but such…
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PolitiFact FL: Fact-checking Florida governor candidate James Fishback on AI data center water, energy use
March 16, 2026
Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback is a critic of artificial intelligence data centers. Fishback, who is among candidates competing against frontrunner U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds…
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A typically collegial white collar legal conference turned testy when one of the president’s defense attorneys faced incredulous and at one point rancorous pushback for…
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An op-ed by Duncan Levin: The D.C. Bar’s disciplinary case against a Trump administration attorney that became public this week is more than a technical…
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The Iranian school bombing and the information war
March 16, 2026
On the morning that the Iran war began, Morteza Bahadori’s first thought was of his family and his nine-year-old son. “I was the most relaxed…
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Last June, the Trump administration hauled Texas into court, claiming that a decades-old state law once championed by Republicans violated federal law. Within six hours,…
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The video clip is a favorite of Kenny Bell’s friends: The University of Nebraska receiver lays a punishing blind-side block on a Wisconsin defender during…
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China-backed Big Pork wants to override 63% of California voters. Even conservatives are mad
March 12, 2026
Spring has sprung on Leo Staples’ family farm in Oklahoma, and his Berkshire pigs couldn’t be happier about it. Weighing in at about 550 pounds,…
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Social media has been on trial in Los Angeles Superior Court although you might not know it. There were no crowds outside the court on…
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The Village of Sleepy Hollow, once a quiet manufacturing town 30 miles north of New York City, has been transformed as waves of immigrants from…
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Trump’s Assault on Higher Education Has Hit a Snag
March 11, 2026
Almost immediately after Donald Trump took office for the second time, the White House and the Department of Education launched a shock-and-awe assault against its…
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Gas giant ExxonMobil is one step closer to bringing its legal home to Texas—a move that may sound bigger than it actually is for Houston.
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Why the Clean Air Act was never a ‘good fit’ for climate
March 10, 2026
Three presidents have used the Clean Air Act to curb planet-warming pollution. If President Donald Trump gets his way, they will be the last. But…