Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Texas Immigration Law

The order pauses the controversial law’s enactment until March 13. A day after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay that would have allowed Texas to…

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Supreme Court Rules President Trump Cannot be Removed from CO Ballot

Unanimous decision states former president cannot be disqualified under 14th Amendment. The Supreme Court handed down an unsigned decision on Monday that unanimously ruled former President Trump cannot…

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Senators Respond to Executive Order Sanctioning West Bank Settlers

The president ordered sanctions against violent Israeli settlers without addressing Palestinians who conduct attacks. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, along with a group of his colleagues, wrote a…

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Social Media Censorship

Justices appear uncertain about the application of broad editorial regulation related to the First Amendment. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the social media…

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Representative Introduces Resolution to Remove President Under 25th Amendment

He cites the description of the special counsel in the report on the handling of classified documents. Representative Ken Buck of Colorado introduced a resolution on Monday that…

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State Department Implements Visa Restrictions on Migrant Transportation

The agency is expanding restrictions under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Department of State expanded visa restrictions to include flight, ground, and maritime transportation companies that are…

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U.S. and South Korea Practice Missile Intercepts

Advanced stealth fighters fly in joint drills as North Korea continues testing. North Korea has launched six missile tests so far this year. In response, the South Korean…

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President Announces New Sanctions Against Russia

Hundreds of new sanctions imposed against that country after Alexei Navalny died in Siberian prison. President Joe Biden announced that over 500 new sanctions were being imposed upon…

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Appeals Court Hears Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Case

The issue is the inaccuracy of dates written on the ballots. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals held oral arguments this week regarding whether or not the state…

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Nationwide Cell Phone Outage And Pharmacy Cyber Attack Occur

Concerns regarding cyber and cell network infrastructure increase. Thousands of mobile phone customers had no service Thursday morning as cell service providers experienced network outages. Those affected could…

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