
Supreme Court Permits Trump to Remove Democratic Consumer Safety Members
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to remove Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to remove Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Misguided budget cuts could reverse encouraging crime trends, highlighting the need for careful fiscal planning.

A vehicle rammed into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people. The driver was later found shot, sparking a police investigation.

Texas State Rep. James Talarico opposes mandatory Ten Commandments displays in schools, citing religious and political reasons.

In 1994, Sesame Street’s Ronald Grump, a parody of Donald Trump, aimed to demolish the street. Now, Trump’s push to defund PBS threatens Sesame Street’s future.

President Trump accelerates surveillance state growth, eroding privacy rights, aided by legal changes and tech alliances.

Florida’s Supreme Court upheld the congressional map removing a majority-Black district, favoring GOP-drawn lines.

The Supreme Court silently enabled Trump to dismantle the Department of Education via mass staff firings, bypassing Congress, sparking debate on unchecked presidential power.

On July 1, Congress allocated $45 billion for new immigration detention centers, raising concerns about family treatment under deportation proceedings and challenging the Flores settlement’s protections. The move, a shift from previous policies, signals a significant increase in family detentions with potential human rights implications.

President Trump’s spending bill faces backlash similar to Project 2025, risking increased deficit and Medicaid cuts.

A viral video of a Chinese astronaut with a stationary glass of water raises questions about space footage authenticity.

The National Veterans Wheelchair Games will be held in Minneapolis from July 17-22, focusing on sports and rehab.