Federal Judge Blocks FL Governor’s Designation of Muslim Groups as Terrorist Organizations

Governor DeSantis had ordered agencies in his state to deny funding, contracts, and employment to the groups. District Court Judge Mark Walker issued a preliminary injunction, blocking an…

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U.S. Military Uses Space, Cyber, and Missile Defense Systems in Operation Epic Fury

Officials cite satellite tracking, cyber disruption, and missile interception technologies. U.S. military officials say advanced technologies, including satellite-based tracking, cyber operations, and missile defense systems, have played a…

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Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Reviewing Asylum Decisions

Unanimous ruling says federal courts must defer to immigration judges unless evidence clearly contradicts their findings. The Supreme Court of the United States recently ruled unanimously that federal…

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U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions and Sanctions for Rwandan Violations of Peace Accords

 Measures target Rwandan military officials and entities accused of supporting the armed group M23. The U.S. Department of State announced visa restrictions on several senior Rwandan officials in…

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Justice

Justice Department Appeals Federal Judge’s Block of Third Country Deportations

The Supreme Court has previously given the deportation practice the green light. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked the Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit to…

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Secretary Hegseth Reports Intense Day of Strikes in Iran

He outlined the progress the military has made in just over a week of Operation Epic Fury. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth affirmed during a Pentagon briefing that Tuesday…

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President Signs Documents

President Announces He Will Sign No Other Bills Until the Senate Passes SAVE America Act

An increasing number of members in the House of Representatives have also said they will not vote on legislation passed by the Senate. President Donald Trump stated that…

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Appeals Court Vacates Injunction Against Chicago ICE Operations

The circuit court called the district judge’s ruling “constitutionally suspect” and said it infringed on the separation of powers on record. The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals…

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FTC and DOJ Seek Input on Competitor Collaboration Guidance

Agencies seek public input following withdrawal of 2000 antitrust collaboration guidelines The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice announced a joint…

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Former DHS Secretary Testifies the Federal Government Funded Immigration Child Trafficking

Sponsors were said to have been trafficking and abusing migrant children with federal government knowledge. Before being removed from the position by President Trump last week, former Homeland…

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