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The Senate cleared a major procedural hurdle to pass a bill protecting same-sex and interracial marriage. → Read More
Republicans have picked up at least two House seats in New York state, with two more still too close to call. → Read More
The Supreme Court will hear two cases that could reshape higher education across America. In both, the same man is pushing to end race-conscious admission policies. → Read More
The criminal tax-fraud trial of the Trump Organization begins on Monday, and the outcome could impact more than the coffers of former President Donald Trump’s family business. → Read More
The closely watched case—in which both sides argue they are acting in the best interest of children—has already received input from major medical organizations, LGBTQ advocacy groups, and the Biden Administration. → Read More
A court tossed out Alabama’s map for diluting Black voting power. Alabamians must vote in those districts next month anyway. → Read More
A report released by GLAAD and first reported by TIME found the pandemic disrupted HIV prevention measures and patient care in the U.S. → Read More
What the Supreme Court decides could further undermine the most powerful federal legal protection for equitable voting laws. → Read More
The Supreme Court will hear a case that climate activists argue could leave millions of acres of wetlands unprotected. → Read More
Find out how Quentin Bell is shaping the future and defining the next generation of leadership. → Read More
The Supreme Court will hear major cases this term on affirmative action, voting rights, and immigration policy. → Read More
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a staggering $250 million lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, his three adult children, the Trump Organization. → Read More
Trump has claimed publicly that he declassified the government records that were taken from Mar-a-Lago. Judge Raymond Dearie wants to see evidence. → Read More
Here’s what to know about the special master in the Trump documents investigation, Judge Raymond Dearie. → Read More
Senators delayed a vote on a bill to protect same-sex marriage after struggling to get 10 Republicans on board. → Read More
Debates over what reading materials young people should be able to access are extending from school libraries to public libraries. → Read More
In its 35 years of polling on the court, Pew has never documented a wider partisan gap in views of the institution. → Read More
LGBTQ educators in Florida describe widespread confusion over how much they need to hide their own identities, limit discussion of LGBTQ people or history, or notify parents if a student comes out to them. → Read More
A lawyer representing families of Sandy Hook victims said conspiracy theorist Alex Jones lied about not having text messages about the shooting. → Read More
Kansas’ Aug. 2 primary election marked the first major win for abortion rights supporters since the fall of Roe v. Wade. → Read More