Supreme Court Limits Voting Rights Act in Louisiana Redistricting Case

US Supreme Court Ruling on Louisiana Redistricting Weakens Voting Rights Act Protections and Raises Concerns The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark 6–3 decision declaring Louisiana’s 2024 congressional map unconstitutional, marking a significant shift in how federal law addresses racial gerrymandering and minority voting protections. The ruling centers on

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U.S. Soldier Charged in Polymarket Insider Trading Case

U.S. Army Soldier Charged With Using Classified Information to Profit Over $400,000 on Polymarket Bets Tied to Maduro Operation Federal prosecutors have charged Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a U.S. Army special forces member, with using classified information to generate more than $400,000 in profits on the prediction market platform Polymarket.

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Jury Rules Live Nation Monopoly but Ticket Prices Stay High

Jury Verdict Declares Live Nation a Monopoly A federal jury in Manhattan has determined that Live Nation and its ticketing subsidiary Ticketmaster operated as a monopoly, marking a significant turning point in the U.S. live entertainment industry. The decision follows a legal challenge brought by 33 states and Washington, D.C.,

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DOJ Seeks to Drop Jan. 6 Conspiracy Convictions

Justice Department Requests Appeals Court to Vacate Convictions The U.S. Department of Justice has formally asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to vacate seditious conspiracy convictions tied to the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The motion targets high-profile cases involving leaders

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Trump $10B Lawsuit Dismissed by Judge

A federal judge has dismissed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump against The Wall Street Journal and media executive Rupert Murdoch, marking a significant legal development in an ongoing dispute over reporting tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The ruling underscores the high legal threshold required in defamation

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Bill Gates to Testify in Epstein Probe

Bill Gates to Testify Before House Oversight Committee in Epstein Probe as Pam Bondi Deposition Is Delayed The investigation into Jeffrey Epstein continues to expand as new high-profile testimonies are scheduled before the House Oversight Committee. Among the most notable developments is the upcoming appearance of Bill Gates, who is

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Trump Tariffs Hit Small Businesses Hard

A year after sweeping tariffs were imposed by Donald Trump, small businesses across the United States are reporting significant financial strain, rising costs, and persistent uncertainty. What was initially framed as a policy to protect domestic industries has instead created widespread economic ripple effects, particularly among smaller enterprises with limited margins.

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Pam Bondi Out as Attorney General

Trump Removes Pam Bondi as Attorney General Donald Trump announced that Pam Bondi is stepping down from her role as head of the Department of Justice, marking a significant leadership change within the administration. The decision comes after months of internal and external criticism surrounding her tenure, particularly regarding high-profile investigations and departmental direction.

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Supreme Court to Decide Birthright Citizenship

US Supreme Court to Rule on Birthright Citizenship as Trump Challenges Fourteenth Amendment Interpretation A constitutional debate with far-reaching implications for immigration policy and national identity is heading to the Supreme Court of the United States, where justices are expected to determine whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment.

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Pro Cornhole Player Arrested in Maryland Murder Case

Fatal Shooting in Maryland Sparks Multi-State Investigation Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole competitor, has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in La Plata. Authorities allege that the 27-year-old shot Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument inside a vehicle, marking the beginning of a case that quickly

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Hantavirus Contact Tracing Effort Expands Across Multiple Countries

Public health officials across several countries are intensifying efforts to track and monitor passengers connected to a suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Honius cruise ship. This follows after dozens of travelers dispersed internationally before the illness was identified. In light of this situation, hantavirus contact tracing has become a

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Trump Gold Card Visa Struggles to Attract Wealthy Applicants

The Trump administration’s ambitious “Gold Card” visa initiative, designed to attract wealthy foreign investors with a $1 million pathway to U.S. residency, is facing mounting skepticism just months after its launch. Despite promises of fast approvals and massive revenue generation, the program has so far failed to gain significant traction

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Virginia Court Blocks Redistricting Plan

The Supreme Court of Virginia has struck down a congressional redistricting plan approved by voters, delivering a significant political blow to Democratic efforts to reshape electoral maps ahead of upcoming elections. The ruling effectively halts a strategy aimed at countering Republican-led redistricting efforts across multiple states. Court Rules Amendment Process Violated Constitution

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