
Justice Alito treated for dehydration, returns to work after illness
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill in Philadelphia but returned home safely.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill in Philadelphia but returned home safely.

President Trump signed an executive order imposing potential 100% tariffs on some patented drugs, unless deals are made.

Kentucky overrides veto to protect Bayer from weedkiller lawsuits; Supreme Court case and settlement underway.

The NC Supreme Court ended litigation on education funding, keeping budget decisions with the legislature, not judges.

Bill Huizenga accepted over $167K from utilities like DTE as they raised rates impacting 8 million Michiganders. This ties into rising costs and his political moves.

A Colorado appeals court ruled that Tina Peters should be resentenced as her free speech was wrongly punished.

A German artist mocking Putin was sentenced to 8.5 years in absentia by Moscow court for false military info.

Memphis Grizzlies’ Brandon Clarke arrested for speeding, drug charges; out for season due to injuries, rehab ongoing.

President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs hit their anniversary, causing silence among vulnerable House Republicans. Originally hailed for cost-cutting, the tariffs instead raised prices by 7% on goods like cars and clothes. Legal battles continue as businesses struggle with the tariffs’ complex landscape. With elections looming, GOP members dodge questions on their stance, indicating potential voter backlash over economic impacts.

Democratic lawmakers from nine states urge Trump to abandon tariffs, citing economic harm and job losses. They argue tariffs worsen inflation and affordability issues.

Rural Black voters in North Carolina are critical for Democrats aiming to overcome Republican dominance in key elections.

Supreme Court hearing, Artemis II launch, oil prices fall, White House ballroom, Georgia FIVE Evening numbers.