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Supreme Court Sides with NRA in Landmark First Amendment Case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the National Rifle Association (NRA), allowing the gun rights group to continue its lawsuit against a former New York state official. The case centers on allegations that state regulators improperly pressured financial institutions to sever ties with the NRA, infringing on the group's First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the National Rifle Association (NRA), allowing the gun rights group to continue its lawsuit against a former New York state official. The case centers on allegations that state regulators improperly pressured financial institutions to sever ties with the NRA, infringing on the group's First Amendment rights. -
Biden Calls on Black Voters to Reject Trump's ‘’MAGA Lies" at Philadelphia Event
President Joe Biden, in a spirited appeal to Black voters in Philadelphia on Wednesday, lambasted former President Donald Trump while highlighting his administration's efforts to improve the lives of Black Americans. Speaking at Girard College, a predominantly Black boarding school, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris thanked Black voters for their pivotal role in the 2020 election and outlined their achievements in office. President Joe Biden, in a spirited appeal to Black voters in Philadelphia on Wednesday, lambasted former President Donald Trump while highlighting his administration's efforts to improve the lives of Black Americans. Speaking at Girard College, a predominantly Black boarding school, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris thanked Black voters for their pivotal role in the 2020 election and outlined their achievements in office. -
Alito Rejects Recusal Amid Flag Controversy, Citing Supreme Court's Ethics Code
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito announced on Wednesday that he would not recuse himself from cases involving the January 6 insurrection and former President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election. This decision comes amidst widespread calls for his recusal following revelations about controversial flags flown at his properties. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito announced on Wednesday that he would not recuse himself from cases involving the January 6 insurrection and former President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election. This decision comes amidst widespread calls for his recusal following revelations about controversial flags flown at his properties. -
Judge Cannon Rejects Request for Gag Order Against Trump in Classified Documents Case
Federal Judge Aileen Cannon rejected special counsel Jack Smith's request for a gag order against Donald Trump in the classified documents case, citing a lack of meaningful communication between prosecutors and Trump's defense team. The decision underscores ongoing procedural challenges in the high-profile case as it inches toward trial. Federal Judge Aileen Cannon rejected special counsel Jack Smith's request for a gag order against Donald Trump in the classified documents case, citing a lack of meaningful communication between prosecutors and Trump's defense team. The decision underscores ongoing procedural challenges in the high-profile case as it inches toward trial. -
Donald Trump's Speech Slip-Up at Bronx Rally Sparks Concerns About Cognitive Health
During a rally in New York on Thursday, former President Donald Trump faced criticism and concern over a series of apparent speech slip-ups, fueling speculation about his cognitive health. As he addressed the crowd, Trump struggled to pronounce the word "patriots," resulting in a garbled phrase that quickly drew attention on social media. During a rally in New York on Thursday, former President Donald Trump faced criticism and concern over a series of apparent speech slip-ups, fueling speculation about his cognitive health. As he addressed the crowd, Trump struggled to pronounce the word "patriots," resulting in a garbled phrase that quickly drew attention on social media. -
Supreme Court Upholds South Carolina Redistricting, Drawing Criticism Over Racial Gerrymandering
the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday decided that South Carolina Republicans did not engage in unlawful racial gerrymandering when redrawing a congressional district, removing thousands of Black voters. The decision, split along ideological lines with a 6-3 vote, underscores the ongoing complexities in distinguishing race from politics in redistricting processes. the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday decided that South Carolina Republicans did not engage in unlawful racial gerrymandering when redrawing a congressional district, removing thousands of Black voters. The decision, split along ideological lines with a 6-3 vote, underscores the ongoing complexities in distinguishing race from politics in redistricting processes. -
Nikki Haley Announces Support for Donald Trump in 2024 Election, Despite Bitter Primary Rivalry
Former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has announced that she will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 general election, a notable show of support given their intense and often personal rivalry during the Republican primary campaign. Former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has announced that she will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 general election, a notable show of support given their intense and often personal rivalry during the Republican primary campaign. -
Schumer Schedules Senate Vote on Birth Control Access Following Trump’s Remarks
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Wednesday that the Senate will vote on a bill to protect access to contraception in June. This decision follows controversial remarks from former President Donald Trump, who hinted at potential new restrictions on birth control during a recent interview. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Wednesday that the Senate will vote on a bill to protect access to contraception in June. This decision follows controversial remarks from former President Donald Trump, who hinted at potential new restrictions on birth control during a recent interview. -
US Assesses Russia Likely Launched Counter Space Weapon Into Same Orbit as US Satellite
The United States has determined that Russia likely launched a counter space weapon into low Earth orbit last week, which is now occupying the same orbital path as a U.S. government satellite, according to Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder. The announcement, initially made public by Robert Wood, deputy U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has raised concerns about the growing threat to space security and the potential for a nuclear arms race in space. The United States has determined that Russia likely launched a counter space weapon into low Earth orbit last week, which is now occupying the same orbital path as a U.S. government satellite, according to Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder. The announcement, initially made public by Robert Wood, deputy U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has raised concerns about the growing threat to space security and the potential for a nuclear arms race in space. -
Blinken Open to Working with Congress on Penalizing ICC Over Israeli Arrest Warrants, Calls ICC Move on Gaza 'Profoundly Wrong-Headed'
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed willingness to collaborate with Congress on formulating an appropriate response to the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor's decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over the Gaza war. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed willingness to collaborate with Congress on formulating an appropriate response to the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor's decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over the Gaza war.