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The Supreme Court issued a major immigration ruling, reshaping how federal authorities enforce immigration law

The Supreme Court’s decision to allow a lower-court ruling to stand in a case involving restrictions on immigration judges’ speech represents a significant moment in the ongoing debate over the balance between executive authority, judicial independence, and First Amendment protections. At issue was a Trump administration policy that prohibits immigration judges from speaking publicly, even [...]

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Here’s when to expect the payout: officials say payments will be issued according to the established schedule

Trump’s proposed $2,000 “dividend” plan is built on a powerful but misleading narrative: the idea that tariffs function like a vast, endlessly refillable ATM that a president can access at will. The rhetoric is simple and emotionally effective—foreign countries are supposedly paying tariffs, the money piles up in government coffers, and the president can then [...]

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A suspect was arrested after allegedly damaging Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati home

Authorities moved swiftly when the incident unfolded at Vice President JD Vance’s residence in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, underscoring the level of security now inseparable from high national office. According to law enforcement, an unidentified suspect attempted to breach the property and was quickly tackled and detained by Secret Service agents before gaining [...]

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