Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Ohio Voter Purge Case
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case that challenges Ohio's policy of dropping infrequent voters from its registration rolls.
LEARN MOREThe Supreme Court will now hear gerrymandering cases from Texas, Wisconsin and Maryland.
The Supreme Court ruled an employee must only show some harm came as a result of a forced job transfer.
The court ruled 7-2 that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated the educational benefits for a retired Army captain.
Chief Justice John Roberts announced on Monday that Clarence Thomas would be absent from the day's proceedings, without providing an explanation.
Israel had promised to retaliate for Iran's Saturday attack, in which Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles.
In a message on X, Hirsi wrote she is a Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine member and said she was suspended from Barnard College on Thursday.
The chain says its cold drinks and the cups they're served in are surging in popularity. A redesigned cup could use as much as 20% less plastic.