A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for religion in American public life,
Supreme Court, reverse discrimination
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Supreme Court signals it will make it easier for Americans to file ‘reverse discrimination’ suits
Straight Woman's 'Reverse' Discrimination Case Goes to US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider on Wednesday an Ohio woman's claim that she was denied a promotion and demoted because she is straight in a case that could make it easier for people from "majority backgrounds,
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US Supreme Court seems poised to lower bar for 'reverse discrimination' suits
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American consumers and businesses are feeling uneasy, fearing higher inflation is lurking around the corner as President Donald Trump talks massive tariffs. That’s raising questions on what America’s souring economic mood means for spending,
When he did, an individual posing as a federal agent said they would safeguard his money and instructed him to convert some of his savings into gold bars, Owen told ABC News. After weeks of communications and after receiving what he thought was a letter from the FBI,
More Americans are starting to brace for higher prices as President Trump’s policies begin to take effect. Fresh off the worst inflation shock in decades, Americans are once again bracing for higher prices.
The public has long been divided over the role of government, but on certain issues there is bipartisan agreement that government should play a major role.
According to the American Hospital Association, more than 70 million Americans are covered by Medicaid. This equates to one in five people in the United States, or 40 percent of the population. The federal and state governments have both funded the healthcare program.
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Team USA star Matthew Tkachuk talked about the pride the team played with during the 4 Nations tournament, and how that same pride has nOt been seen much lately.
The joint resignation letter was addressed to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and uploaded to a webpage called WetheBuilders.org.
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) said he believes the Democratic Party has “fallen out of touch” with what the majority of Americans want from the party. Moulton went on Fox News on Wednesday, where he
After a postelection pop in confidence, consumers are turning anxious about the future and President Trump’s policies.
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