The Supreme Court struck down a law limiting coordinated campaign spending, potentially strengthening political parties and reducing reliance on super PACs.
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The Supreme Court’s Campaign-Finance Decision Is Actually Good
The Supreme Court struck down limits on coordinated party spending, a decision that could strengthen parties and improve transparency, despite initial criticism.
How are new trends impacting overall workplace culture?
Emerging workplace trends are reshaping company cultures, influencing employee engagement, management styles, and organizational values.
How are new trends impacting overall workplace culture?
Emerging workplace trends are significantly transforming organizational culture, affecting employee engagement and management practices.
Prince William blames ‘the system’ for homelessness crisis
Prince William publicly criticizes systemic failures as key cause of homelessness, calling for reforms to address the crisis.
Douglas Murray: What Really Makes ‘Citizen Vigilante’ So Dangerous
Douglas Murray discusses why the film ‘Citizen Vigilante’ is dangerous, highlighting its controversial portrayal of migration and violence in Europe.
An ‘Originalist’ Court Overturns an Originalist Decision
The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Roberts, has overturned the 90-year-old Humphrey’s Executor ruling, redefining presidential removal powers.
Mountain Dew Will Release a 5-Cent Limited-Edition Soda — How to Get It
Mountain Dew will release a limited-edition soda priced at 5 cents, available through a special promotion. Learn how to get it and what it means.
Fossil Fuels Are 40% Of Freight Shipping Tonnage, But Half Its Fuel Use
Fossil fuels make up 40% of shipping cargo by weight, but account for about half of the sector’s energy consumption, highlighting a shifting energy landscape.
UK Plans To Roll Back EV Mandate
The UK government is consulting on lowering its electric vehicle sales target from 80% by 2030, sparking industry debate and uncertainties.