Can any serious legal scholar argue with a straight face that the authors of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution intended for almost anyone born on U.S. soil to automatically gain U.S. citizenship?
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WESTFIELD – In the name of helping homeowners transition to energy-efficient heat pumps, Westfield Gas & Electric is expanding its innovative financing piloting program, called “Home Plus.” The goal ...
One of Michigan’s most beloved workwear brands is helping you celebrate dads and father figures this Father’s Day. Carhartt has released three themed apparel items for the occasion: two graphic ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Soccer Group has launched a “Summer of Soccer” with free events, a passport program and World Cup watch parties. Cleveland Soccer Group is collaborating with North Coast ...
NASA is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II's record-breaking lunar flyaround. The space agency outlined the first phase of ...
Surprise, surprise. Midfielders Tanner Tessman and Diego Luna did not make the cut down to 26 players for Team USA at the World Cup, according to The Guardian. The roster spots on coach Mauricio ...
The Tuesday morning layoffs that gutted the Portland Trail Blazers’ organization by just over 70 employees included a Hall of Famer. Tina Thompson, who had been a scout for the team for nearly four ...
Former NFL All-Pro defensive end Robert Quinn played 12 seasons in the NFL from 2011-22. Quinn was drafted by the St. Louis Rams with the No. 11 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. He played his first seven ...
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Miami residents are suing President Donald Trump over plans for his presidential library in Miami. The lawsuit argues Trump and officials in Florida violated the domestic emoluments clause in the U.S.