FBI Adds Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Leader to Most Wanted List

The Justice Department also announced a five-count indictment against him. The Federal Bureau of Investigation added Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano, an alleged gang leader of the Venezuelan criminal…

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DOJ Sues Federal Judges for Standing Order Against Deportation

The administration received a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court on deportation to third-party nations. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against all 15 federal judges…

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U.S. Brokers Peace Deal Between Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo

The “Washington Accord” seeks to stop violence in mineral-rich eastern Congo with U.S. economic interests and oversight playing a central role. Foreign ministers from Rwanda and the Democratic…

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Supreme Court Rules MD School District Violated Freedom of Religion

Rules in favor of parents who want to opt their children out of LGBTQ lessons. The justices of the Supreme Court released its decision on Friday stating that…

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President Trump Waives Executive Privilege for President Biden’s Aides and Staffers

Several members of the former president’s administration have been called to testify before Congress regarding the use of the autopen and President Biden’s health. President Donald Trump’s administration…

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FCC Chair Commends Supreme Court Ruling on USF

SCOTUS overturned the 5th Circuit’s ruling and upheld the Universal Service Fund’s constitutionality. The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC)…

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Senate Parliamentarian Blocks Key Portions of Reconciliation for President’s Agenda

She determined that provisions making changes to who receives Medicaid were not permitted in such a bill. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough has ruled that portions of the reconciliation…

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Energy Secretary Issues Emergency Order to Boost Southeastern Power Grid

An electric company requested a waiver for emissions as a heatwave hit the Carolinas.  Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order this week granting the Duke…

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SCOTUS Restricts Nationwide Injunctions from District Judges

The decision is linked to the challenge of President Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court restricted district judges from using universal injunctions against the executive actions…

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Federal Judge Orders Administration to Release EV Funding

The preliminary injunction requires the electric vehicle infrastructure funding to be unfrozen for 14 states. U.S. District Judge Tana Lin issued a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump’s…

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