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Trump’s White House Just Killed a Rule On Your Compensation Rights

Every American who has ever been stranded in an airport, their flight canceled for reasons beyond their control, knows the feeling of helplessness. A plan was in the works to address this, a new federal rule that would have required airlines to compensate passengers for these disruptions. Now, in a...

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The Trump Administration Asks the Supreme Court to Dismantle a 90-Year-Old Constitutional Guardrail

For nearly a century, a core principle of American governance has been that certain powerful federal agencies – those that regulate everything from our financial markets to our telecommunications – must be insulated from direct political control. Now, the Trump administration is asking the...

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Did a Boat Strike in Caribbean Exceed Trump’s Authority to Use Military Force?

Did a Boat Strike in Caribbean Exceed Trump’s Authority to Use Military Force?

In the calm waters of the Caribbean, the United States military, on the orders of the President, has destroyed a vessel. The target was not a foreign warship, but a boat the administration claims was smuggling drugs, representing an “imminent national security threat.” This act of lethal...

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Trump Hosts Polish President Amid Geopolitical Tensions Stirred by China-Russia Military Parade

Trump Hosts Polish President Amid Geopolitical Tensions Stirred by China-Russia Military Parade

In one capital, the White House, an American President is welcoming a key European ally, praising their “stronger than ever” relationship. Half a world away, in another capital, Beijing, the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea are standing shoulder-to-shoulder, observing a massive...

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After Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal, the U.S. May Have to Pay Back BILLIONS to Businesses

After Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal, the U.S. May Have to Pay Back BILLIONS to Businesses

What is the price of an unconstitutional act? For the Trump administration’s now-illegal tariffs, the bill is coming due, and it could be over $200 billion. The decision by a federal appeals court to strike down the President’s use of an emergency law to impose his sweeping trade taxes has...

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President Issues Final Warning to Putin

A deadline, personally set by the President of the United States for the President of Russia, is about to expire. After a summer of high-stakes summits, shifting timelines, and bold threats, the diplomatic push to end the war in Ukraine has reached a critical moment of truth. In the Oval Office on...

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Hegseth Declares “Good Riddance” To Army Program Most Officers Refused To Participate

“Good riddance.” With those two words, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the end of a major, five-year-long experiment within the U.S. Army. The program, which used psychological assessments and bias-reduction measures to select the military’s next generation of commanders, has been...

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Florida’s Plan to Dismantle a Century of Public Health Law

For generations, American children have shown up for their first day of school with proof of vaccination against devastating diseases like measles, mumps, and polio. It has been a bedrock of public health and a routine part of life, consistently upheld by the courts for over a century. Now, the...

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Trump Family’s Crypto Fortune Explodes to $5 Billion After He Signs Pro-Crypto Law

The number is staggering: five billion dollars. That is the approximate paper value of the Trump family’s holdings in a new cryptocurrency that began public trading this week. The token’s launch comes just after the President himself championed a pro-crypto agenda and signed a landmark law...

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Trump’s Return Unleashes a Barrage of Executive Actions

Trump’s Return Unleashes a Barrage of Executive Actions

After his longest absence from the public press of his presidency – a period that fueled a storm of wild online speculation – President Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office on Tuesday with a flurry of major announcements. But the news itself – about military bases, tariffs, and troops –...

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House Oversight Committee Releases Thousands of Epstein Documents

House Oversight Committee Releases Thousands of Epstein Documents

Tens of thousands of pages of long-awaited government files on the Jeffrey Epstein case have just been released to the public by the House Oversight Committee. It is a moment that promises explosive revelations and a new era of transparency. But according to members of the committee themselves,...

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Trump Threatens Federal Intervention in Chicago and Baltimore, Despite Local Opposition and Falling Crime Rates

“We’re going in.” With those three words, the President of the United States has threatened to send federal law enforcement and military troops into Chicago, a major American city, against the staunch opposition of its elected leaders. This is not a promise to restore order. It is a direct...

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Trump’s Would-Be Assassin, Representing Himself at Trial, Issues a Bizarre Challenge to the President

In a federal courtroom in Florida, a man accused of attempting to assassinate the President of the United States stands shackled, acting as his own lawyer. The charges against Ryan Routh are among the most serious a citizen can face. Yet in his final pre-trial hearing, he made a series of bizarre...

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Rebellion in the House: Just Two More Republicans Needed to Force Vote on Releasing the Epstein Files

On the steps of the U.S. Capitol this week, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse spoke publicly, their voices filled with a simple, powerful demand for truth and transparency. That demand has now ignited a rare and potent rebellion within the House of Representatives itself. A small but...

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Trump Declares War on “Slush Funds,”

The President has just signed a formal directive that could have a massive impact on thousands of organizations across the country, from major universities to local community charities. The memorandum is a legal order, but its real-world implications are straightforward. Here is a breakdown of what...

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Trump Administration to Implement $250 “Visa Integrity Fee” for Foreign Tourists on October 1

Imagine a family in Brazil or India, saving for years to take a dream vacation to see the Grand Canyon, visit Disney World, or walk across the Golden Gate Bridge. As of this fall, that dream will come with a hefty new price tag from the U.S. government – a $250 per person “visa integrity...

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The Surprising Law That Dismantled “Alligator Alcatraz”

Deep in the Florida Everglades, a controversial new immigrant detention center, tauntingly nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” is being dismantled. This symbol of a harsh new deportation policy was not brought down by a grand legal battle over human rights. It was stopped by a lawsuit about...

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Use of National Guard for Law Enforcement in California

A lone federal judge has just confronted the immense power of the presidency. In a ruling with profound constitutional implications for the entire nation, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer has declared President Trump’s use of federalized military forces on the streets of California to be...

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Trump Moves to Rebrand the Pentagon the “Department of War,” Signaling a More “Offensive” Military

What is in a name? When it comes to the building that commands the most powerful military in human history, the name is everything. The White House has now confirmed President Trump’s plan to rename the Department of Defense back to its original, historical title: the Department of War. This is...

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The September Showdown: Congress Returns to a Minefield of Constitutional Crises

The quiet halls of the U.S. Capitol are buzzing with activity once again as lawmakers return from their August recess. But the summer calm is over. Congress now faces a political minefield – a series of urgent deadlines and explosive conflicts that will test the very limits of our constitutional...

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