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Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...
Federal Court Blocks North Carolina Ballot Removal in Supreme Court Race
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in a 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated, halting a process to remove ballots from voters deemed ineligible, primarily military or overseas voters lacking proper ...
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.
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DHS Overhauls SAVE Program to Combat Immigration Fraud
The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to overhaul the SAVE program, eliminating fees, streamlining mass immigration status checks, integrating criminal records, and improving the user interface to prevent fraud and illegal voting; the changes follow concerns about non-citizens exploiti...
DHS Overhauls SAVE Program to Combat Immigration Fraud
The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to overhaul the SAVE program, eliminating fees, streamlining mass immigration status checks, integrating criminal records, and improving the user interface to prevent fraud and illegal voting; the changes follow concerns about non-citizens exploiti...
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Supreme Court Case Threatens Access to Affordable Preventive Healthcare
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could limit Americans' access to free preventive healthcare under the Affordable Care Act; a lower court ruled the US Preventive Services Taskforce's structure unconstitutional, potentially requiring co-pays and deductibles for previously free service...
Supreme Court Case Threatens Access to Affordable Preventive Healthcare
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could limit Americans' access to free preventive healthcare under the Affordable Care Act; a lower court ruled the US Preventive Services Taskforce's structure unconstitutional, potentially requiring co-pays and deductibles for previously free service...
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Klobuchar Warns of Constitutional Crisis Amidst Supreme Court Deportation Dispute
Senator Amy Klobuchar warned of a potential constitutional crisis due to the Trump administration ignoring court orders on deportations, while Supreme Court Justice Alito criticized a late-night ruling blocking further deportations of Venezuelans, highlighting the increasing tension between the exec...
Klobuchar Warns of Constitutional Crisis Amidst Supreme Court Deportation Dispute
Senator Amy Klobuchar warned of a potential constitutional crisis due to the Trump administration ignoring court orders on deportations, while Supreme Court Justice Alito criticized a late-night ruling blocking further deportations of Venezuelans, highlighting the increasing tension between the exec...
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Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...
Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...
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Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Alleged USPS Racial Discrimination in Mail Delivery
The Supreme Court will decide if a Texas woman's lawsuit against the US Postal Service, alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery to her properties, can proceed, with the government arguing a 1946 law protects them from such claims.
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Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.

Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Preventive Care
The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's appointment process, potentially impacting millions' access to free preventive care under the Affordable Care Act, following a lower court ruling that its structure violates the Appointments Clause.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Affordable Preventive Care
The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's appointment process, potentially impacting millions' access to free preventive care under the Affordable Care Act, following a lower court ruling that its structure violates the Appointments Clause.
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Supreme Court Case Could Broaden HHS Secretary's Control Over Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government could significantly increase HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to cost-free preventive care...

Supreme Court Case Could Broaden HHS Secretary's Control Over Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandates for free preventive services; a ruling for the government could significantly increase HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s control over these mandates, impacting millions of Americans' access to cost-free preventive care...
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Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Migrants Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order on Saturday halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants held in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a decision opposed by Justices Alito and Thomas who criticized the late-night timing and lack of procedural due process; the a...

Supreme Court Halts Deportations of Venezuelan Migrants Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court issued an emergency order on Saturday halting the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants held in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, a decision opposed by Justices Alito and Thomas who criticized the late-night timing and lack of procedural due process; the a...
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Supreme Court Weighs Challenge to Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force
The Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force, which recommends preventive services covered by insurers; Christian employers and individuals argue its structure violates the Constitution's appointments clause, potentially impacting access to p...

Supreme Court Weighs Challenge to Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force
The Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's Preventive Services Task Force, which recommends preventive services covered by insurers; Christian employers and individuals argue its structure violates the Constitution's appointments clause, potentially impacting access to p...
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44% Bias Score
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