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Lovely One” was published by Random House in September and briefly topped the New York Times bestseller list. Supreme Court ...
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The New Republic on MSNRFK Jr. Admits His Policies Are Hurting ChildrenThe Health and Human Services chief shrugged as he admitted that we will see an increase in cavities if he succeeds in ...
A string of recent Supreme Court decisions backing President Donald Trump, Republican state policies and big business has led ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe GOP Has a New Public Enemy Number OneThe GOP’s new Homeland Security funding bill would require “all non-detained migrants” to wear GPS tracking devices, a ...
A South Carolina woman does not have the right to sue the state over its exclusion of Planned Parenthood as a Medicaid ...
The ruling limits the rights of Medicaid patients to choose their own health care provider. It could have consequences far ...
The conservative majority set aside the rulings of a judge who said the detained men deserved a 'meaningful opportunity' to ...
The court’s conservatives and swing votes formed the majority — Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett ...
The Supreme Court's conservative justices sided with the DHS, allowing, for now, the administration to deport to third ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Planned Parenthood and a patient were not able to sue South Carolina over the any-qualified-provider provision of Medicaid law.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 6-3 to uphold South Carolina’s efforts to deny Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood.
In the case, the justices were asked to consider whether South Carolina can to block Planned Parenthood from receiving ...
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