
Trump Announces 30% Tariffs on EU and Mexico, Sparking Trade Tensions
President Trump announced a 30% tariff on the EU and Mexico, citing trade imbalances and national security concerns.

President Trump announced a 30% tariff on the EU and Mexico, citing trade imbalances and national security concerns.

The White House reiterated Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide, dismissing foul play theories. His case highlights how wealth shields elite predators, distracting from systemic issues.

A federal judge in New Hampshire is set to hear arguments about certifying a class-action lawsuit against Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions.

Emil Bove, Trump’s controversial lawyer known for defending polarizing legal arguments, is up for a Third Circuit seat.

Local election officials worry about reduced federal support for election security, urging state and local aid.

The Fifth Circuit recently examined W.M.M. v. Trump, challenging Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act against alleged Venezuelan gang members. This case tests if courts can scrutinize presidential military judgments, exploring the balance between national security and civil liberties, with historical parallels to WWII internments.

As tensions rise between the US and Iran, veterans are cautioned about AI-generated content manipulating online narratives.

The Constitution protects workers when properly interpreted, but it is essential for labor to actively fight for it.

Experts urge caution as social media floods with war content, mixing genuine footage with AI simulations for engagement.

President Trump signed a major tax and spending bill, extending 2017 cuts, cutting Medicaid, and sparking criticism.

Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson announced the next step in the case of the killing of Melissa Hortman is for a grand jury.

Supreme Court allows deportation of immigrants to South Sudan despite risks, overturning Judge Murphy’s ruling.