After Backlash, Democrats in New Jersey Rethink Redistricting Plans
Legislative leaders will not move forward with a proposal that would have essentially written gerrymandering into the State Constitution.
Legislative leaders will not move forward with a proposal that would have essentially written gerrymandering into the State Constitution.
The administration has sometimes made misleading statements to garner support for its plan on what it has accurately identified as a problem for many Americans.
Vanquished and retiring members have been skipping votes, and House Republican leaders are unsure whether they will ever return.
The director restored archival combat film to pristine clarity for “They Shall Not Grow Old.”
“Roma” is just the start of the company’s film plans. Traditional studios and multiplex chains are wondering if the strategy will cause people to skip theaters.
The Army major has admitted shooting a man believed to be a bomb maker in 2010, in a case that has become a cause among some conservatives.
“Spider-Verse” took in about $35 million, enough for No. 1. “The Mule,” with $17 million, gave Clint Eastwood his best initial result since 2000.
Mounting evidence suggests ethnic minorities caught in the mass internment drive in Xinjiang are being assigned to new factories making clothes.
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Steve Jobs tried to create a manufacturing culture in Silicon Valley. As one former Apple engineer put it, "It wasn't great for business."
A federal judge in Texas struck down the Affordable Care Act a day before the deadline to sign up for next year’s coverage in most states.
Mick Mulvaney, President Trump’s pick to be acting White House chief of staff, made the comment in a debate, and offered similar remarks in a post on his campaign Facebook page.