Federal Judge Rules Against Title IX Updates in Four New States

State attorneys general from Kansas, Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming claim the federal regulation was intended to protect biological women from discrimination. A district judge in Kansas halted the…

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DHS Deports Illegal Chinese Immigrants on a Charter Flight

Nearly 56,000 Chinese migrants have been encountered at U.S. land borders in 2024. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced this week that a number of illegal Chinese…

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Energy Department Requests Proposals for Domestic Uranium Sourcing

Energy secretary seeks alternatives after administration bans Russian uranium. The Department of Energy (DOE) issued a request for proposals, asking for input from members of the nuclear energy…

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House Judiciary Chair Supports Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Immunity

He calls support of presidential immunity “democratic norms.” Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, expressed support for the Supreme Court’s decision regarding presidential…

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Supreme Court Upholds City Laws Prohibiting Encampments

The majority state that ordinances barring homeless encampments do not constitute “cruel and unusual punishment.“ The Supreme Court has ruled that city ordinances barring camping on public property…

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House Committee Sues Attorney General for Biden Interview Audio Recordings

Majority members maintain the audio is needed to cross-reference the transcripts. The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit to force Attorney General Merrick Garland to turn over the…

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Supreme Court Rules Presidents Have Immunity for Official Acts

The decision hampers the case against former President Trump regarding the events of January 6, 2021. The Supreme Court released its decision regarding presidential immunity as related to…

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Supreme Court Limits Federal Regulatory Power Overturning Chevron Deference

The 40-year-old precedent had allowed federal agencies to interpret vague Congressional laws. The Supreme Court decided that federal agencies do not have carte blanche to impose environmental, health,…

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Spain and Luxembourg Join NATO Satellite Network, Convene in D.C.

Members review new satellite capabilities and potential challenges. Spain and Luxembourg joined the U.S., France, Italy, and the U.K. as new providers of military satellite communications to NATO.…

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Supreme Court Rules Plaintiffs Lack Standing in Federal Censorship Case

The court permits the president’s administration to continue communicating with social media outlets. The Supreme Court decided that communications from government agencies directing social media companies to remove…

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