She moves to hold Apple in contempt for maintaining exclusive in-app transactions. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers held Apple in contempt last week, ruling that the company had…
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American Citizen Freed From Detention in Belarus
Secretary of State celebrates the 47th U.S. citizen released since President Trump’s inauguration at a cabinet meeting. Special Envoy for Hostage Response Adam Boehler announced that Belarus has…
Read MoreEPA Takes Steps to Address “Forever Chemicals” in Water Supply
The agency requested Congressional collaboration to curtail PFAS pollution in the U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced actions this week to address polluting “forever chemicals” in the…
Read MoreEnergy Secretary Promotes “Energy Freedom” in Warsaw
Secretary Wright also signed an engineering development agreement with Poland on a nuclear plant. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright encouraged European nations to abandon the plan to transition…
Read MoreHouse Passes “Take It Down” Act
The first lady had advocated for the legislation protecting against AI-generated, “deepfake” porn. The House of Representatives voted to pass the “Take It Down” Act this week to…
Read MoreWhite House Hosts National Day of Prayer Event
President Trump establishes a Religious Liberty Commission. President Donald Trump held a National Day of Prayer event in the Rose Garden at the White House on Thursday. The…
Read MorePresident Issues Proclamation on National Day of Prayer
Declares Thursday, May 1st, 2025, as a day of prayer for the United States. For Thursday, May 1st, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued the following proclamation declaring…
Read MoreHouse Committee Proposes Changes to Immigration Laws
Members are working to craft “big, beautiful bill” requested by President Trump. The House Judiciary Committee released a draft bill this week that proposes sweeping changes to federal…
Read MoreSupreme Courts Hears Case for Catholic Charter School
Charter schools in Oklahoma have been required to be “nonsectarian.” The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday for a Catholic school’s quest to become the nation’s first…
Read MoreFederal Student Aid to Begin Collecting Student Loan Debts of 5 Million Americans
The education secretary announced the agency will start to collect debts from borrowers who defaulted before the pandemic on May 5th. The Department of Education announced last month…
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