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Why Even Bother to Classify Our War Plans If We’re Just Giving Them Away? Trump Should Put Down the Phone Our New Media Gatekeepers Are Little Improvement on the Old Greetings and welcome to ...
The alien, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, is now heading into his second month of confinement at CECOT, the brutality and overcrowding ...
Here’s a quick (and, given its 64 pages, necessarily highly selective) summary of Justice Scalia’s opinion for a 5-member majority in District of Columbia v. Heller, invalidating D.C.’s ...
The High Court lifted an injunction barring the administration from firing employees across six federal agencies.
Crude prices are critical for Russia’s federal budget, which relied on oil and gas for almost 30% of its proceeds in January-February, according to government data. As the nation’s spending in the ...
Trump said countries that are negotiating will have their rate slashed to the baseline 10 percent and won’t face increases for 90 days.
Holdouts said they voted in favor only after getting reassurances from GOP leaders that the final bill will include higher spending cuts.
In a 5–4 majority opinion, the Supreme Court handed Trump a major victory against legal challenges regarding his mass deportation agenda.
We’re only just beginning to experience the unintended and unpredictable consequences of the tariff experiment.
Tariffs are still too high, but at least the markets rebounded and the Trump team recognizes that the previous plan caused financial turmoil.
Defending Education identified at least 33 federally funded scholarships, funds, and programs issued to SIUC students on the basis of race and sex.
SCOTUSBlog’s Lyle Denniston comments on President Ford’s impact on the Supreme Court. Attorney General Pam Bondi directed prosecutors in early April to pursue the death penalty for Mangione.