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Month: June 2025

Supreme Court Sides With DOGE in Social Security, Records Cases

Three justices dissented from the court’s two new rulings.

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House Passes Bill to Bar Non-Citizens From Federal Small Business Loans

The bill would limit eligibility for SBA loans to U.S. citizens, non-citizen U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents — excluding some joint ventures.

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New York State Proposes Banning All Ethnic School Mascots

It follows a federal government order for the state to either rescind its Native American mascot ban or face the potential loss of federal funding.

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Anchor Babies Account for a Shocking Percentage of K-12 Students

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/anchor-babies-account-for-a-shocking-percentage-of-k-12-students

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Government excesses

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Federal government has exceeded its constitutional limits, assuming powers not delegated such as regulating healthcare and influencing elections. Agencies like the FDA and CDC operate beyond original intent, and states rely on federal funds while ceding authority. Recent excessive loans, grants, and continued executive overreach reveal significant moral and financial costs of unchecked…

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Proclamation Suspending Foreign Student Visas at Harvard

The university accused the Trump administration of trying to circumvent a previous court order blocking the revocation of its foreign student visa program.

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TSA Will End ‘Quiet Skies’ Program That Identifies Travelers for Extra Screening: Noem

The ‘Quiet Skies’ program identified certain passengers for enhanced security screening at airports, which Kristi Noem alleged was politicized by Democrats.

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