Supreme Court Rules Racial Gerrymandering of Congressional Districts Unconstitutional

The majority stated that the Fifteenth Amendment only bars state action “motivated by discriminatory purpose.” The Supreme Court majority ruled that the Louisiana congressional map based on race…

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U.S. and Allies Object to United Nations Election of Iran to Nuclear Nonproliferation Group

The U.S., U.A.E., U.K., Germany, and France cited the lack of compliance by Iran with the Non-proliferation Treaty. The United Nations elected the Islamic Republic of Iran to…

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Congressman Issues Statement on Personal Health After Absence

He had not communicated with House colleagues since early March. Representative Thomas Kean, Jr., of New Jersey issued a statement this week regarding an unspecified personal health issue…

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USDA Breaks Ground on Texas Sterile Fly Facility to Prevent New World Screwworm

Federal partnership expands domestic production capacity to protect U.S. cattle and livestock. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) held a…

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FBI and DHS Agents Raid Minnesota Businesses in Fraud Investigation

Governor Walz commends the joint investigation. Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security executed nearly two dozen search warrants on businesses…

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Supreme Court Allows Taliban Bomber Lawsuit to Proceed

Army Veteran wounded overseas seeks justice against military contractor. The Supreme Court has allowed the Hencely v. Flour Corp. lawsuit to proceed, vacating a Fourth Circuit decision. Under…

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EPA, DOE, and DOI Participate in Groundbreaking for NESE Natural Gas Pipeline

Officials anticipate the benefits of the new pipeline. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Chris Wright, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin, and Secretary of the Interior Doug…

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DOJ Secures Housing Rights Settlement in Domestic Violence Case

After violating a federal law on domestic violence, two landlords face legal repercussions. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement of United States v. David Montanus and…

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WHCA Shooter Charged with Attempted Assassination of the President

Director Patel says that security for the rescheduled correspondents’ dinner will look completely different. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Monday, April 27,…

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Supreme Court Vacates Lower Court Ruling Against Texas New Congressional Map

The lower court had found the redistricting effort unconstitutional. The Supreme Court majority reversed a district court’s judgment in Abbot v. League of United Latin American Citizens that…

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