The Supreme Court to consider expanding presidential power over independent agencies, impacting FTC and others.
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The U.S. sanctioned the wife of a Brazilian Supreme Court justice involved in the Bolsonaro investigation and revoked visas.
A man charged in a fatal shooting at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire, was set to return to court.
Gov. Katie Hobbs appointed Jimmy McCain, son of late Sen. John McCain, to the Arizona Board of Regents, praising his record.
Texas A&M President Mark Welsh resigned under pressure after refusing to fire a professor teaching gender concepts, highlighting Texas' ongoing battle against free speech.
U.S. Army veteran Sae Joon Park faced deportation fears with Trump's policies on noncitizen military members looming.
The administration's heavy-handed tactics, such as deploying the National Guard, ignore falling crime rates in cities like DC. Effective crime reduction relies on tailored, community-driven strategies that build trust and address local needs, rather than federal interventions.
In a surprising revelation, Louisiana's Secretary of State Nancy Landry announced that only 79 possible noncitizen votes were cast in the last 40 years, debunking claims of widespread noncitizen voting. Despite this, Louisiana recently enacted a law requiring proof of citizenship to vote. This highlights the disconnect between data and legislative action, raising concerns about the motivations behind such restrictive voting policies and their impact on voting accessibility.
California legislators passed a bill banning law enforcement from wearing face masks during operations, aiming to prevent "secret police."
Prosecutors to ask Supreme Court to restore conviction in Etan Patz case after appeals court overturns verdict.










