
Texas Senate Passes Anti-Abortion Bill Reviving 1925 Abortion Ban
Texas Senate passed SB 2880, reviving a 1925 abortion ban allowing prosecution of women and helpers, even out-of-state. This raises reproductive rights concerns.

Texas Senate passed SB 2880, reviving a 1925 abortion ban allowing prosecution of women and helpers, even out-of-state. This raises reproductive rights concerns.

A Cuban immigrant faces uncertainty about her unborn child’s citizenship as the Supreme Court reviews Trump’s order.

Jack Ciattarelli, a New Jersey gubernatorial candidate, supports Trump’s tariffs, calling them a “grand experiment.” Local businesses like Fishtown face challenges, with uncertainty over prices due to tariffs on Canadian goods. The repercussions could lead to price hikes in various sectors, affecting New Jersey’s economy and potentially prompting retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners like China and Mexico.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s migrant policies, citing safety concerns.

The Constitutional Court upheld a controversial law despite protests, as animal rights advocates fear negative impacts.

Paul LePage, former Maine governor known for opposing Medicaid expansion, is running for Congress in Maine’s 2nd District. His candidacy could impact ongoing debates on social safety nets and economic policies, especially as House Republicans consider Medicaid cuts.

The Trump administration has agreed to a preliminary settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Ashli Babbitt’s family.

President Donald Trump’s administration leaves the FEC paralyzed after Republican Commissioner Allen Dickerson’s resignation, halting campaign finance oversight.

Jack Ciattarelli, a NJ gubernatorial candidate, proposes a DOGE-style audit to target Medicaid fraud, aiming to cut state spending by investigating alleged misuse.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a legal battle over an FBI raid on the wrong house in Atlanta.

House Republicans, led by Rep. Austin Scott, propose cutting federal Medicaid funding, potentially leaving many uninsured. This move, tied to $1.5 trillion budget cuts, could reverse ACA benefits and impact millions reliant on Medicaid.

A divided Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who agree to leave the U.S. have some deadline flexibility, 5-4 decision.