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Year: 2026

Supreme Court Weighs Whether US Can Turn Back Asylum Seekers at the Border

The Supreme Court held Thursday that, for the purposes of federal immigration law, asylum seekers do not arrive in the United States until they physically cross the border, meaning that the government can turn them away before they cross the border to claim asylum. The case of Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, formerly Noem v….

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Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Trump Lacked Authority to Change Election Rules…

Obama-appointed U.S. District Judge Denise Casper ruled that the White House lacked the authority to impose many of the changes outlined in the order, including a requirement that voters provide documents proving U.S. citizenship when registering to vote.
A federal judge on Wednesday struck down most of President Donald Trump’s first election-related executive order, delivering a major setback to the administration’s effort to reshape federal voting rules.

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US to Finance 10 Nuclear Reactors With $17.5 Billion in Loans

The funds will reduce construction costs, cover large equipment purchases, and accelerate the rollout of new nuclear reactors, officials said.

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Separating fact from opinion in an age of narratives

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do data centers really consume hundreds of gallons of water a day, or is that just a scare tactic? Are rising electricity prices caused by data centers, or by politicians bribing them with tax breaks and discounted energy? Is your data safe on all those apps that you use, or is that an illusion?

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‘NATIONAL EMERGENCY’: Trump Cancels Housing Bill Signing Until Congress Passes Voter ID Law

President Donald Trump said he will not move forward with a housing bill signing, which was scheduled for noon Wednesday, until Congress passes the SAVE America Act. “Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National…

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House Passes Major Housing Affordability Bill, Sending It to Trump’s Desk

The bipartisan bill is the first major housing legislation passed by Congress in decades.

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DC Appeals Court rules ICE can fast track deportations nationwide — without immigration judge…

The ruling from the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals allows the Trump administration to cast a wider net over who’s subject to the fast-track deportation procedure known as “expedited removal,” which allows immigration authorities to remove an individual from the country without a hearing before an immigration judge.
A federal appeals court handed President Donald Trump a significant win in his mass deportation efforts with a ruling Tuesday reviving his administration’s move to speed up deportations of undocumented immigrants in the United States.

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‘Free’ Bus Program Mamdani Used as Model Ends After Years of Failure

Surprise, surprise: There really is no such thing as a free bus. One of New York City’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s key campaign promises was that he would provide free bus services to everyone in the city. Not only is that goal seemingly not even in the medium-term plans for the mayor, but one of…

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