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Zelensky Open to Minerals Deal Despite Tensions Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains open to progressing with the minerals agreement that would see the United States gain access to Ukraine’s resources, according to BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg. This move signals the continuation…
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Treasury Suspends BOI Rule
Treasury Suspends Enforcement of Beneficial Ownership Information Rule The U.S. Treasury Department recently suspended enforcement of the Biden-era rule on beneficial ownership information (BOI), aimed at addressing shell companies and money laundering. This decision aligns with President Donald Trump's agenda…
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Mexico’s $10b lawsuit accusing U.S. gun manufacturers heads to Supreme Court
Supreme Court to Hear Mexico’s Case Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to decide on a landmark case brought by the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers. Mexico contends that these companies have contributed to violence…
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“Delivering Accountability”: GOP Reps Launch Judicial Task Force
Republican Representatives Launch ‘Judicial Activism Accountability Task Force’ In a significant political development, Republican Representatives Andrew Clyde from Georgia and Eli Crane from Arizona have introduced the “Judicial Activism Accountability Task Force.” This initiative aims to address what they perceive…
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Should Hospitals Track Immigration Status? Arizona Lawmakers Say Yes.
Arizona Bill Sparks Debate on Healthcare Costs for Illegal Immigrants Arizona State Senate Bill 1268 is generating discussion across the state regarding healthcare costs linked to illegal immigration. The bill requires hospitals to ask about immigration or citizenship status on…
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Trump’s February 2025 Actions
Trump Administration Takes Action on Trade and Immigration In February 2025, President Donald Trump's administration implemented significant policies on trade and immigration: These moves led to a sharp decrease in migrant apprehensions, from 61,465 in January to just 8,326 in…
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Second Weekly Report Email To Federal Workers
Late Friday, the U.S. federal workforce received another directive from the Trump administration, asking employees to justify their positions. This initiative aligns with the president’s ongoing mission to cut costs and eliminate inefficiencies in government, raising questions about the future…
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Article II, Clause 1: What Exactly The Constitution Says About Presidential Executive Power
The Executive Vesting Clause “The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” This sentence in Article II, Section 1, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution has sparked numerous debates. The clause was designed…
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Trump’s Affirmative Action Order
Historical Context of the 14th Amendment The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868 after the Civil War, aimed to extend equal protection under the law to all citizens, regardless of background. It marked a significant step in ensuring constitutional rights for…
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What the Trump-Zelenskyy Feud Means Moving Forward
Clash in the Oval Office: Trump and Zelenskyy’s Heated Exchange The Oval Office witnessed a dramatic confrontation between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. What was meant to be a meeting to solidify relations and sign a critical…