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Legal experts say states could help married women who have changed their last names by accepting documents like a legal decree or a marriage certificate, but it might not fix the issue for all.
This idea has been tried and it's never turned out like advocates say it will, writes the Register's editorial board.
Now that they’ve approved the blueprint, Republicans can advance legislation through a process known on Capitol Hill as ...
A federal judge in Mississippi appointed by George W. Bush is taking senior status, meaning President Donald Trump will now ...
The Supreme Court on Monday evening allowed President Donald Trump to continue his deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang ...
Proposals for the GOP budget resolution are already circulating, including possibilities for changing federal benefits in ...
New York’s Parole Board is a patronage mill stuffed with leftist ideologues and political has-beens who each rake in an ...
She’s already registered to run next year to retain the seat. Former Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis was raising money for a governor’s race but instead opted to run for and successfully win ...
Senate Banking Committee chairman Tim Scott described the first hundred days of Congress, a trade war with China and the ...
Longtime Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga of Michigan is weighing a run in the 2026 midterm elections for Michigan's open Senate ...
Four Democrats joined House Republicans to pass legislation Thursday that calls for stricter regulations to ensure only U.S.