Circuit Court Panel Rules President May Control National Guard

They apply the precedent that presidents have vast discretion for deploying the military to address civil unrest. A panel of three judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of…

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USS Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier Deployed Ahead of Schedule

The vessel is expected to head to the Mediterranean. The U.S. Navy deployed the USS Gerald Ford Carrier Strike Group yesterday ahead of its scheduled journey as President…

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Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Law Protecting Minors from Transgender Intervention

The six conservative justices say the ban does not violate the equal protection clause. The Supreme Court ruled this week that the state of Tennessee can enforce its…

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Senate Passes GENIUS Act to Regulate Stablecoin

The framework would tie the cryptocurrency to the U.S. dollar. The Senate passed the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act this week which proposes…

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FBI Operation Results in Arrest of 244 Child Predators, Frees 109 Children

Seizes terabytes of digital evidence of child sexual abuse material The Dallas Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced this week that they have detained…

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SCOTUS Orders Rehearing of Religious Freedom Case over NY Abortion Law

The ruling is consistent with a prior decision regarding the First Amendment and Catholic organizations. The Supreme Court ordered the New York Court of Appeals to rehear a…

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USDA Approves States‘ Waivers for SNAP Bans on Candy and Soda

The department authorized Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho, Utah, Iowa, and Nebraska to exclude “unhealthy” foods. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins signed federal waivers last week for the states of…

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Former Senator Begins Prison Sentence for Bribery

Menendez was the first sitting federal legislator to ever be found guilty of serving as a foreign agent. Former Senator Robert Menendez reported to federal prison in Pennsylvania…

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Operations Stall After Resignations Leave FCC Without Quorum

Nomination and confirmation efforts begin as key rulemaking and policy actions are placed on hold. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is currently unable to conduct official business following…

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Senate Negotiates “Big Beautiful Bill”

Majority Leader Thune working to maintain a majority to pass the legislation in the upper chamber. The “Big, Beautiful Bill” being negotiated by Congress was sent to the…

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