Hoosiers sleeping on public property could soon be hit with a max of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. It's one of more than 160 bills that got past the finish line during the legislative session, with dozens of them taking effect in July.
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The New Jersey Republican was missing for months with no explanation for his constituents. He explained in a House floor speech that after his diagnosis, there was no timeline for recovery.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with University of Virginia professor of constitutional law Amanda Frost about the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship.
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The decision firmly rejected the executive order that Trump issued on the first day of his second term.
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At issue in the case was a post-Watergate law that Congress passed to limit the amount of money individuals can give to political parties.
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Personal finance and nutrition experts share simple strategies that make it possible to eat out without spending a fortune. One tip? You might have to let go of your fast food delivery habit.
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Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who has long coached his daughters' and other girls' basketball teams at school, wrote the court's majority opinion.
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The Supreme Court is expected to make a long-awaited ruling on birthright citizenship today, on the high court's last day of its term. And, the U.S. murder rate approaches a record low.
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More U.S. scientists are heading abroad. Three researchers explain why they decided to shift their research to universities in the U.K.
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Live election results: Get the latest on Colorado's U.S. Senate, U.S. House and gubernatorial primary races.