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Speaking Rights Restored

Supreme Court Reinstates Lawmaker’s Voting Rights After Controversial Social Media Censure The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Maine State Representative Laurel Libby, restoring her voting and speaking rights after she was sanctioned earlier this year for a social media…

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Education Department

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction halting a recent effort to close the U.S. Department of Education, blocking the termination of over 1,300 employees and the reassignment of key departmental functions to other federal agencies. The injunction, issued on May…

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Broader Strategic Debate

A recent Senate confirmation vote for a high-level defense policy nominee has highlighted deep divisions over national security strategy and global military priorities. The nominee, known for advocating a shift in U.S. defense focus from traditional regions such as Europe and the…

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Breakthroughs in January

  The FBI is making major internal changes and reportedly closing in on long-awaited answers in the January 6 pipe bomb investigation, according to recent comments by Deputy Director Dan Bongino. During a May 29 interview, Bongino revealed that resolving the mystery…

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Throwback Clip Sparks Fresh Interest

A resurfaced video from over a decade ago is making the rounds online, reigniting conversations about reducing unnecessary government spending. The clip, originally recorded in 2011, shows a former U.S. president announcing a “Campaign to Cut Waste,” aimed at identifying and eliminating…

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Temporary Program

In a significant legal decision with major consequences for migrant communities, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the government has the authority to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for certain groups. While the decision passed with a strong 8–1 majority, its…

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