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The U.S. carried out 47 executions in 2025—the highest total in years—despite falling public support, fewer death sentences, ...
Department for Work and Pensions targeting 2 million not required to look for work or prepare for future employment ...
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Archival discoveries including a 19th-century autobiography transform our understanding of Shadrach Byfield, an English ...
For many people with disabilities, getting married can come with a steep cost: the loss of federal benefits that provide ...
The Fourteenth Amendment exists because newly emancipated Black people urgently needed protection from discriminatory state ...
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During the Civil Rights Movement, disabled activists helped shape new legal protections. Decades later, local self-advocates ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Daniel Walker Howe has died at 88. A spokesperson at UCLA confirmed he died Dec. 25. Howe was known for his book “What Hath God Wrought,” which chronicled the ...