VA Ends Automatic Firearm Reporting for Veterans in Fiduciary Program

The department will no longer refer beneficiaries to the federal background system solely for needing financial management assistance. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently announced it…

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DOJ Files Suit Against New Jersey for Interfering with Immigration Enforcement

Governor Sherrill issued an executive order to limit ICE agents’ presence on state property. The Department of Justice filed suit against New Jersey after Governor Mikie Sherrill issued…

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President Trump Says Ukrainian President Is Holding Up Peace Deal

The U.S.-led negotiations continue to work toward a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. President Donald Trump recently stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is holding up a peace…

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Group of Representatives Consider Impeaching President Trump over Maduro Capture

Some consider the military operation a war action. Some members of the minority party in the House of Representatives are discussing impeaching President Donald Trump for ordering the…

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House Launches”Sharia Free America” Caucus

The congressional group intends to advance legislation related to national security and immigration. U.S. Representatives Keith Self and Chip Roy of Texas announced the formation of the “Sharia…

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DOJ Challenges District of Columbia Firearm Registration Regulations

The federal lawsuit alleges D.C. policies restricting firearm ownership are unconstitutional. The Justice Department (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia (D.C.) and its Metropolitan…

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Circuit Court Upholds Residency Requirement for NJ Assisted Suicide

Judges ruled that assisted suicide is not a “fundamental right,” and removing residency restrictions opens up the state to become a hub for “suicide tourism.” A panel of…

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Supreme Court Allows Texas to Use Redestricted Map for 2026 Midterms

Justice Alito stated the new map is based on partisan advantage, not race, as the lower court determined. The Supreme Court of the United States paused a lower…

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Justice Department Joins Lawsuit Challenging California Redistricting Effort

Various state legislatures have redrawn congressional maps mid-decade. The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit challenging California’s congressional redistricting effort. The suit claims that the plan to…

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Education Department Announces the America 250 Civics Education Coalition

The coalition brings together federal officials and national organizations to coordinate civics programs ahead of the United States’ 250th anniversary. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced the…

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