The Supreme Court has issued an emergency order halting deportations to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA), showing an unprecedented willingness to intervene in President Trump's immigration enforcement actions. … [Read more...] about Trump administration’s gang deportation program faces Supreme Court roadblock
Democrats duck questions about Abrego Garcia’s suspected ties to MS-13
Sen. Chris Van Hollen says he didn't visit Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to defend him against accusations that he was part of MS-13 but rather to stand up for due process rights he insists have been trampled in President Trump's deportation push. … [Read more...] about Democrats duck questions about Abrego Garcia’s suspected ties to MS-13
250 years after Lexington and Concord, do we still fight for freedom?
John Brown, Samuel Hadley, Caleb Harrington, Jonathan Harrington, Robert Munroe, Isaac Muzzey, Asahel Porter, and Jonas Parker were the first American casualties in the American Revolution. … [Read more...] about 250 years after Lexington and Concord, do we still fight for freedom?
NCAA panel gives final OK to rule designed to discourage football players from faking injuries
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel gave final approval to a rule designed to discourage football players from faking injuries to stop the game clock, the NCAA announced Thursday. … [Read more...] about NCAA panel gives final OK to rule designed to discourage football players from faking injuries
Running backs could get boost in draft thanks to Barkley’s success
The days of running backs being the headliners at the NFL draft are long in the past with the league's shift to more passing leading to quarterbacks, pass rushers and pass blockers dominating the top of the draft each year. … [Read more...] about Running backs could get boost in draft thanks to Barkley’s success