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Month: April 2025

Trump Drops Biden Proposal to Cover Weight-Loss Drug Under Medicare

https://bonginoreport.com/health-fitness/trump-drops-biden-proposal-to-cover-weight-loss-drug-under-medicare

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Who’s really riding the federal gravy train?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The federal gravy train flows freely—but it’s coming from your wallet. I expose how unions, lobbies, and local governments fight to keep the money pouring in while claiming to protect the public. The Department of Government Efficiency uncovers the truth, and it’s not pretty. It’s time we stop funding greed disguised as public service.

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New York Says It Won’t Comply With Order to Dismantle DEI in Schools

State education officials in New York have rejected Trump administration’s demand to eliminate DEI practices from public schools.

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When free speech meets government overreach

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore how we sometimes lose sight of individual rights in heated national debates. From a student facing deportation for pro-Palestinian views to concerns over fairness in sports and privacy in restrooms, I question whether group-based thinking is undermining personal freedoms—and challenge us to rethink how we balance social values with constitutional protections.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Fire InterAmerican Foundation Leaders

Several Latin American-based nonprofits sued, saying the Trump administration overstepped its authority when it fired IAF’s entire board. 

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Supreme Court Rules Trump Administration Can Cancel $65 Million in Teaching Grants

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that the Trump administration can cancel $65 million in education grants that were part of the administration’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

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FEMA Withheld Grants in Violation of Court Order: Federal Judge

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s pause on disbursing grants to states was previously paused.

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Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to Freeze Education Grants Over DEI Concerns

The admin filed a brief telling the justices that a federal judge in Massachusetts had exceeded his authority by interfering in "a contract dispute."

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