
President Trump’s Global Tariffs Face Legal Challenges Again
President Trump’s global import tariffs face legal challenges as the U.S. Court of International Trade examines their validity.

President Trump’s global import tariffs face legal challenges as the U.S. Court of International Trade examines their validity.

Rising food insecurity in key states poses electoral challenges for Republican Senate candidates. Inflation and SNAP cuts from the OBBB exacerbate the issue, affecting millions and potentially swaying voter sentiment against incumbents like Jon Husted in Ohio and Susan Collins in Maine. With grocery costs soaring, public opinion favors increased SNAP funding, putting these candidates at odds with voter priorities.

The Supreme Court in Eswatini ruled that four men deported by the US can meet with a lawyer after nine months.

The Justice Department is investigating the NFL for potential anticompetitive practices related to media rights.

Federal appeals court judges question Sean “Diddy” Combs’ four-year prison term for prostitution-related charges.

Brazil’s Supreme Court postpones decision on Rio governor, extending political crisis. Local judiciary fears chaos.

President Trump has gained wins on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, often favoring executive policies.

Long Island architect Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to murdering seven women and admitted to an eighth killing.

End Citizens United’s list accuses 16 Republicans, including Collins and Husted, of prioritizing corporate donors over constituents, highlighting significant corporate ties and legislative choices that impact everyday American costs.

Republicans face setbacks in Wisconsin elections, signaling Democratic momentum ahead of midterms.

An Oregon appeals court ruled in favor of PacifiCorp, impacting over $1 billion in damages for 2020 wildfire victims.

The Tennessee Supreme Court halted a lower court’s order allowing media more access to state-run executions.