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A return to the separation of powers

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Students gathered beneath the gazebo in Bluegrass Park in Coeur d'Alene on a sunny but frigid Friday, holding signs and cheering as their peers stood one at a time atop a picnic table to speak out ...
It may look like the justices made a clean break with the president, but the mess the conservative bloc made for itself ...
The candidates speak about whether to take the vaccine, the right to be exempt from measles vaccine and the need to balance ...
THIS YEAR, America will mark its semiquincentennial. We will reach 250 years of what is sometimes called “the American Experiment,” the idea that a large constitutional democracy based on individual ...
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The capital of the United States awaits the arrival of the Easthampton High School’s We the People team this April when it travels to Washington, D.C. for a national debate competition after winning ...
Social media platforms including Facebook and TikTok were no longer available in Gabon on Wednesday, AFP journalists and a ...
Leaders of Riverstone Academy, which backers have called Colorado’s first ‘public Christian school,’ won’t reveal its location.
After a court rebuke, Alaska can no longer silence live music at breweries and wineries while bars rock on uninterrupted.
Kids Need Quality Education As a longtime classroom teacher and former union leader for educators, I want to unpack the Source’s Feb. 5 piece, “Oregon’s Education Workforce Climbed While Student ...