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Trump had asked the justices to consider questions about presidential immunity.
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Jimmy Carter Honored for His Life of Public Service, Global Peace Advocacy
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Supreme Court to Hear Emergency TikTok Appeal as Ban Looms
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Trump Faces Last Major Legal Decision Before Taking Office
Upon entering the White House, Trump would receive constitutional protections that would likely foreclose the possibility of any continued criminal proceedings.
Laken Riley Act Advances in Senate With Bipartisan Support
Schumer and other Democrats voted to move the bill forward, but said they want debates and, possibly, amendments.
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Trade Groups Sue US Government Over Medical Bill Credit Reporting Ban
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State Police Operations in Bay Area Raise Questions About Local Policies
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US Announces $500 Million Arms Package for Ukraine
The Biden administration prepared the arms and equipment for the package under the presidential drawdown authority.
Federal Judge Scraps Education Department’s Transgender Title IX Expansion
The judge found the rule change went beyond Title IX, which is aimed at preventing discrimination on the basis of sex.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis Appeals Disqualification From Trump Election Case
The Georgia prosecutor appealed the disqualification to the state’s Supreme Court.
Ohio Governor Signs Parental Rights Bill Into Law
In addition to sexuality and health-related issues, House Bill 8 requires public schools to allow students to attend religious instruction.
Zuckerberg’s New Faith in Free Speech May Bring Heat From Foreign Governments
‘Governments and legacy media have pushed to censor more and more,’ Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated.
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With high-tech wizardry and a fast-paced game show approach, the newly minted golf league seeks to attract younger players.
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