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On Saturday, June 14, Rachel Kleimeier and Paula Vaughn of Columbiana County successfully hosted the Miss Tri-State Pottery Festival Queen and Court pageant at the Peter Metrovich Center. The newly ...
The court’s two other liberal justices – Sotomayor and Elena Kagan – disagreed with most of them. More: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson can throw a punch. Literally.
Ava Rathi, a Lincoln High School senior, was crowned the official ambassador of the Portland Rose Festival Court for 2025 due to her academic excellence, leadership, and community service.
These bouts of illness devastated the queen. “The queen is almost overpowered with some secret terror,” wrote Francis Burney, one of Charlotte’s attendants, in 1788.
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived an Atlanta family’s lawsuit over a botched FBI raid on its home in 2017 but put off deciding the case’s ultimate fate. In a unanimous decision, the justi… ...
The Supreme Court will release a flurry of decisions as it wraps up its term, with rulings on gender-affirming care, birthright citizenship and Planned Parenthood to come.
The Supreme Court on Friday turned away the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) bid to block Pennsylvania voters’ in-person, do-over option when they return a defective mail ballot.
The Supreme Court nears the end of its term with major cases on Trump’s birthright citizenship order, religious rights in schools, Louisiana redistricting, and Texas age verification laws.
A divided Supreme Court on Friday sided with the Trump administration for now in two cases involving the U.S. DOGE Service, whose efforts to slash government agencies and obtain data about ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to access sensitive information kept by the Social Security ...
WASHINGTON – A divided Supreme Court on June 6 said Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency can have complete access to the data of millions of Americans kept by the U.S. Social Security ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for members of so-called majority groups to bring discrimination cases, but experts say the impact is likely to be limited.
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