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Month: April 2025

Supreme Court Weighs Case About Mistaken FBI Raid

Justice Gorsuch pressed a Justice Department lawyer on what could be expected of FBI agents.

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US Makes First Prosecutions of Illegal Immigrants for Entering Military Zone at Border

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has warned that any illegal immigrant attempting to enter that zone ‘is entering a military base.’

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US Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Religious Charter Schools in Oklahoma

The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond, and St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond at 10 a.m. ET on April 30. The consolidated cases involve challenges to Oklahoma’s rejection of Catholic schools seeking to become charter schools.

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Judge Orders Trump Admin to Disburse $12 Million in Funding to Radio Free Europe

The judge stated that the administration’s actions to terminate Radio Free Europe’s grants agreement ‘threatens the very existence’ of the news group.

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Report: Wisconsin Elections Official Committed ‘Significant Violations’ In Uncounted Ballot Scandal

Former Madison Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl was derelict in her duties in a scandal involving nearly 200 uncounted ballots, a new report finds.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Suspends Milwaukee Judge Accused of Helping Man Evade Immigration Authorities

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Justices have decided it is in the public interest to remove her.

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Supreme Court Could Decide How Late Ballots Can Arrive After Election Day

The U.S. Supreme Court could decide a case regarding whether voters’ ballots rolling in days or weeks after Election Day still can be counted.  Just… Read More

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White House Warns It Will Veto Senate Resolution to Terminate Trump’s Tariffs

The measure would undermine efforts to address ‘extraordinary threats to national security,’ an OMB memo says.

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