On Nov. 4, Pennsylvanians will vote on whether to retain three state Supreme Court judges and will fill vacancies on both the Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
If you weren’t an early bird — early voting ends Sunday — or sought an absentee ballot, the last chance to vote in Long Island’s local elections and one statewide proposit ...
From the moment President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly every country, Nik Holm feared the company he leads might ...
Trump’s sweeping use of executive orders is pushing the Supreme Court to decide how much power the presidency really has.

Are We Losing

When a democracy slides toward autocracy, the leader often finds ways to neuter the legislature, turning it into a body that ...
Justices are considering the legality of a major fine against the backers of a 2024 ballot measure and, in the process, may ...
A Sioux Falls man who tried to represent his sister in court isn’t being allowed to do so, because he isn’t an attorney, ...
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There are only three liberal justices on the Supreme Court — and they are not on the same page. They are responding very ...
Voters in Virginia, New Jersey, California and Pennsylvania have been inundated with campaign ads this year, with each state hosting critical off-year elections that offer a preview of the issues and ...
Spending in the race is on track to exceed $15 million — far surpassing previous spending in a retention election — as ...
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