Judges in Washington D.C. challenge federal searches and charges

Weapons case highlights disputes between judiciary and prosecutors A federal judge in Washington D.C. dismissed a weapons charge after ruling that the defendant had been subjected to an unlawful search. The decision comes amid growing scrutiny of law enforcement and prosecutorial practices in the nation’s capital. The case of Torez

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Debate en Chicago por posible despliegue de la Guardia Nacional

The prospect of National Guard troops being sent to Chicago has sparked strong reactions from local and state leaders. Federal plans and presidential statements The U.S. president recently indicated that his administration is considering deploying National Guard units to several cities, including Chicago and New York, as part of a

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Supreme Court allows NIH to halt research grants temporarily

High Court ruling on nearly $800 million in funding The United States Supreme Court issued a narrow 5-4 decision allowing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to stop disbursing approximately $783 million in research grants, at least temporarily. This ruling overturns a lower court’s order that had required the agency

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Newsmax to Pay $67 Million to Settle Defamation Lawsuit

Settlement Between Newsmax and Dominion Voting Systems Newsmax has agreed to pay $67 million to Dominion Voting Systems to resolve a defamation lawsuit connected to coverage of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The case was scheduled for trial in October, but the settlement prevents it from moving forward in court.

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Court Overturns Federal Guidelines Restricting Diversity Programs in Education

Maryland judge rules against measures limiting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives A federal court in Maryland has struck down two actions by the U.S. Department of Education that sought to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools and universities nationwide. U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ruled that the

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Federal Deployment in Washington D.C. Sparks Mixed Reactions

Government aims to address crime in the U.S. capital This week, the federal government began deploying National Guard troops and hundreds of federal agents across Washington D.C. as part of a security reinforcement plan. The administration has also taken control of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. The move has divided

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U.S. Bars European Activists Over Alleged Online Censorship Pressure

The United States government has imposed entry restrictions on five European individuals accused of coordinating efforts to pressure American technology companies into censoring or suppressing U.S.-based political viewpoints. The decision reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy toward confronting what officials describe as extraterritorial attempts to influence protected speech

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Climate Change Redefines the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season challenged long-standing assumptions about what an active year looks like. While the United States avoided direct landfalls entirely, the season still produced some of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded. Scientists describe the pattern as increasingly representative of how climate change is altering tropical weather

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