Trump speaks after Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling

Trump speaks after Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling

The Supreme Court on Friday limited federal judges from issuing universal injunctions, which had been used to block President Donald Trump from implementing his executive order ending birthright citizenship. The 6-3 decision, which divided the conservative-majority court along ideological lines, clears the way for the Trump administration to push forward with its efforts to unilaterally upend longstanding U.S. citizenship rules and…

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Justice Department pulls civil rights investigations into local police departments

Justice Department pulls civil rights investigations into local police departments

A Minneapolis Police officer rolls up caution tape at a crime scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Brandon Bell | Getty Images WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against a number of local police departments and ending investigations into patterns and practices of unconstitutional behavior, officials announced Wednesday. The pullback from police oversight comes amid major…

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Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer

Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer

Former President Joe Biden speaks during the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled bipartisan conference at the Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Eileen T. Meslar | Chicago Tribune | Getty Images Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his office said Sunday. Biden was seen last week by doctors…

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Trump blames ‘bad parts’ of economy on Biden

Trump blames ‘bad parts’ of economy on Biden

President Donald Trump took credit for the “good parts” of the economy in an exclusive interview with NBC News airing Sunday, but said that the “bad parts” are former President Joe Biden’s economy. Trump defended his tariffs, even amid the economic uncertainty stemming from the sweeping announcement. “Ultimately, I take responsibility for everything, but I’ve…

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International students rethinking U.S. college plans amid visa policy shift

International students rethinking U.S. college plans amid visa policy shift

The Department of Homeland Security restored the legal status of thousands of international students who had their visas revoked, according to reports Friday. College experts largely applauded the move, which was prompted by court challenges and lawsuits filed by affected students and their lawyers, as a win for students and higher education overall, but the…

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