Report Shows 40% of Student Loan Borrowers Not Making Payments

Education Department states that 9 million federal student loan borrowers missed their October payment.  Federal student loan payments, that were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, resumed as of…

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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case About Trump Immunity

The high court will allow the case to proceed through a federal appeals court. The U.S. Supreme Court refused Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request to take up a…

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President Biden Honors Former Justice O’Connor at Memorial

He called her a pioneer who broke barriers. President Joe Biden attended and spoke at the memorial of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor this week at…

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Supreme Court Will Expedite Trump Immunity Case 

They did not indicate how soon the matter will be heard. The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to expedite Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request, made…

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Senate Committee Issues Subpoenas for Supreme Court Ethics Hearing

Minority party members oppose the investigation into the luxury gifts to justices. The Senate Judiciary Committee authorized subpoenas to two individuals last week as more information is sought…

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Illinois Gun Ban Appealed to Supreme Court

The high court previously rejected a request for an injunction. The Supreme Court has received a request for an emergency injunction from a gun rights group against an…

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Former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Passes Away 

She made history as the first woman on the Supreme Court.  Former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Sandra Day O’Connor, passed away Friday at age…

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8th Circuit Court Ruling Alters Voting Rights Act Interpretation

The majority ruled that private parties cannot sue under the act, only the federal government. The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that only the U.S.…

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Federal Judge Blocks ATF Regulation on Pistol Braces

The decision deems the ATF rule unlawful, protecting millions of gun owners from immediate criminalization. Federal Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk blocked the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives…

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Supreme Court Adopts Code of Ethics

Members of Congress had put pressure on the high court about the subject. On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced it is adopting a code…

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