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How DOJ’s DEI Lawsuit Dismissal Alters Hiring in Public Safety Sectors

Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered the dismissal of DEI-related lawsuits targeting police and fire departments' hiring practices, signaling a major shift in the...
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Ethical Questions Arise Over Senator’s Backing of Ocean Protection Bill

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse faces serious ethics allegations over legislation that directed millions of dollars to Ocean Conservancy, where his wife has earned over $2.6...
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Kristi Noem’s Plan to Tackle ICE Information Breaches and Boost Security

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has identified and fired multiple employees who leaked sensitive ICE operation details, putting law enforcement officers at risk and allowing...
Inside Rep. Dusty Johnson's Influence on Medicaid Cuts and Fiscal Policies

Inside Rep. Dusty Johnson’s Influence on Medicaid Cuts and Fiscal Policies

House Republicans are navigating treacherous political waters as their $880 billion Medicaid cuts proposal threatened to sink the party's broader budget reconciliation bill, putting...
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What’s Next for Joann Inc. After U.S. Stores Shutdown?

Joann Inc., an 80-year-old fabric and crafts retailer, is closing all its stores nationwide after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second...
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Holocaust Survivors’ Claims Against Hungary

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules against Holocaust survivors suing Hungary in American courts, citing sovereign immunity. Key Takeaways The Supreme Court's 9-0 decision blocks...
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Guatemalan Ex-Congressman Faces Justice in US Courtroom Drama

A former Guatemalan congressman's fall from grace unfolds as he faces justice in a U.S. court for international drug trafficking. Key Takeaways Jose Armando Ubico...
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Discusses Shift in Funding to Migrant Services

Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins reveals VA resources meant for veteran healthcare were diverted to assist illegal migrants, sparking controversy and raising questions about...
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Court Ruling Reinstates Biden Appointee, Ignites Agency Independence Debate

Board (MSPB) has set the stage for a potential Supreme Court battle over the independence of federal agencies. Key Takeaways Judge Rudolph Contreras ordered the...
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Kamala Harris’s New Partnership Sparks Speculation on Her Future Ambitions

Former Vice President Kamala Harris signs with Hollywood powerhouse CAA, sparking speculation about her future political ambitions. Key Takeaways Kamala Harris has partnered with Creative...

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