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Supreme Court Takes Up Major AR-15 Gun Rights Case
Gun rights advocates argue that AR-15 rifles are among the most commonly owned firearms in the United States and therefore deserve constitutional protection.
Supreme Court Rules Against Trump On Birthright Citizenship
Children born in the United States to such parents remain citizens at birth under the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
Why Was GOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Absent From Congress For Four Months
House Speaker Mike Johnson had publicly urged Kean to explain his absence to constituents
Britain May Challenge Paramount's Warner Bros. Takeover
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said she was "minded to intervene," signaling that the government is considering formal legal action to review
Watch: South Korea Football Team Booed At Incheon Airport
South Korea finished 10th among 12 nations that came third in their groups in the ongoing Football World Cup in USA.
Whatever The Court Rules, The Question Remains
The justices will judge Trump’s order without settling the larger question of birthright citizenship.
How Iran Plays The Game
Lebanon, Hormuz, and Iran’s nuclear program are one pressure system, and Washington is treating them as three separate diplomatic wins.
Trump's Axon Investment Draws Ethics Questions Over ICE Contract
The White House said Trump's assets are held in a trust managed by his children and that independent third-party firms oversee his investments.
Trump's Attempt To Remove Fed Governor Halted By Supreme Court
In a narrow 5-4 decision, the court sent the case back to lower courts, where the Trump administration must present evidence supporting its allegations that Cook committed mortgage fraud
Are Republicans Souring On Data Centers?
Republican governors are increasingly arguing that their party has to start listening to constituents who are upset with how they believe data centers are affecting their lives, physical environment, and costs.
What Does South Korea's $576 Billion AI Plan Mean For Samsung And SK Hynix
Samsung and SK Hynix, along with suppliers, will invest about $517.9 billion to build two new semiconductor fabrication plants each in the country's southwest region
Clearing Mines From Strait Of Hormuz Could Take Weeks
It is unclear how many mines Iran may have laid in the strait
SpaceX Heads For A Record Debut Into A Risk-Off Tape
The year's marquee listing aims for a 1.77-trillion-dollar valuation just as war and inflation rattle markets.
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
Working Through College No Longer Works Like It Once Did
The gap between wages and higher education costs has widened sharply since 1970, raising fresh questions about affordability and student debt.
Many Degrees Aren’t Leading To Degree-Level Jobs
Criminal justice, performing arts, and liberal arts rank among the most underemployed majors, underscoring growing concerns about college ROI
Sen. Susan Collins’s Antisemitism Schtick
It should be noted that AIPAC is an Israel supporting organization, not a Jewish people supporting organization
CAFE Kills, And Trump Is Doing Something About It
The New York Times this week featured an article looking at the rise in pedestrian deaths, which had been trending downward for decades, but then steadily turned upward after 2009.
Supreme Court Takes Up Major AR-15 Gun Rights Case
Gun rights advocates argue that AR-15 rifles are among the most commonly owned firearms in the United States and therefore deserve constitutional protection.
Democratic Socialists: One Vote, One Time?
The DSA-associated Democrats who won this week will almost surely win congressional elections and have excellent chances of prevailing in US Senate races
CAFE Kills, And Trump Is Doing Something About It
The New York Times this week featured an article looking at the rise in pedestrian deaths, which had been trending downward for decades, but then steadily turned upward after 2009.
The Fiat Money Maestro
Despite being a lifelong Republican, Greenspan refused to lower interest rates, though doing so may have helped George H.W. Bush’s 1992 reelection campaign.
Intellectual Property Versus The Unrealized
Supporters of intellectual property would interject that entrepreneurship benefits from property of things
Analysts Warn Oil Market May Be Too Optimistic
Brent crude was trading near $72.45 a barrel on Monday, far below its wartime peak of more than $188 in April.
No Deadline. Endless Counting. No Trust.
Nine justices face a simple question: when does it end?
Trump Says Nothing — And Means Everything
Conflicting signals on the Iran war may be a deliberate strategy of strategic ambiguity.
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Trump’s Approval Ratings Remain Low As Voters Fret Over Economy, Inflation: I&I/TIPP Poll
Can Trump reverse his slump in time for fall's midterm elections?
The Blueprint
Trump has asked the Middle East to sign a single sweeping settlement with Israel, and one day perhaps with Iran. The structure he describes could take years to build, if it rises at all. But someone has finally drawn it.
The American Kill Line
The viral Chinese meme that explains everything wrong with Beijing's reading of America.