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Supreme Court allows North Dakota truck stop to sue Federal Reserve

The Supreme Court on Monday revived a lawsuit by a North Dakota truck stop that sought to block the fees that banks can charge for debit card transactions in a ruling that could have tremendous implications for other government regulations. The 6-3 decision by Justice Amy Coney Barrett makes it easier for businesses to challenge […]

Four new laws taking effect in Virginia on Monday

In Virginia, various new laws passed by the General Assembly earlier this year take effect on Monday. The laws passed by the Democratic-held state House and Senate and approved by Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) range from making to-go cocktails permanently legal to outlawing child marriage. Here are four of the laws going into effect in […]

Nevada to vote on abortion referendum in November

An abortion rights referendum will be on the Nevada ballot in November. “The support this initiative has received from Nevadans throughout the signature collection process shows what we’ve known to be true: Nevadans believe that healthcare decisions about abortion are best left to women, their doctors, and those they love and trust — not politicians,” […]

Biden spins debate stumble as comeback moment in new ad

President Joe Biden‘s 2024 reelection campaign released a new ad on Monday aimed at damage control following the president’s poor debate performance last week. Biden stumbled through much of his debate last Thursday with former President Donald Trump, igniting a panic among national Democrats. The president huddled with his family at Camp David over the […]

Jill Biden should be held responsible for ‘elder abuse’: Karoline Leavitt

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt argued that first lady Jill Biden should be held accountable for “elder abuse” with her husband, citing the president’s noticeable decline in mental acuity. Concerns about President Joe Biden’s ability to serve as the commander in chief gained massive traction after the first presidential debate last […]

Supreme Court punts on constitutionality of Texas and Florida social media laws

The Supreme Court on Monday punted challenges to Texas and Florida laws that regulated social media content moderation after major platforms were accused of banning users based on their viewpoints. “The judgments are vacated, and the cases are remanded, because neither the Eleventh Circuit nor the Fifth Circuit conducted a proper analysis of the facial […]

Supreme Court finds some immunity for presidents, complicating Trump indictment

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled former President Donald Trump may have some immunity from prosecution related to actions he took in the aftermath of the 2020 election. “Under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of Presidential power entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive […]

Hunter Biden suing Fox News for its ‘mock trial’ series that showed lewd images

Hunter Biden is suing Fox News for its The Trial of Hunter Biden series, according to a Sunday court filing in the New York County Supreme Court. Biden’s attorneys said the “series intentionally manipulates the facts, distorts the truth, narrates happenings out of context, and invents dialogue intended to entertain.” CLICK HERE TO READ MORE […]

New York City budget battle ends after Adams’s unpopular cuts

New York Mayor Eric Adams (D-NY) agreed to a City Council budget proposal passed on Sunday that will reinstate funding for programs such as libraries and early childhood education, ending months of animosity toward the mayor for his cuts to such initiatives. The $112.4 billion plan passed 46-3 in the council and assumed $800 million […]

California Republicans slam Democrats’ alternative retail theft ballot measure: ‘A sham’

California Republicans took aim at a last-minute effort by Democratic lawmakers in the state to add their own ballot measure combating retail theft, which GOP lawmakers said is intended to confuse voters. Late Sunday, Democratic leaders in the state legislature unveiled their own ballot measure that they hope to get approved by the Wednesday deadline […]
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