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U.S. Supreme Court flips precedent that empowered federal agencies
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a precedent Friday that had limited judicial power to strike executive branch regulations, immediately criticized for potentially undermining decisions...

Some Surprises in the No Surprises Act
No Surprises Act is a law to protect individual patients from sky-high medical bills has already helped millions of Americans but may result in higher...

In Texas, parents’ rights don’t extend to gender-affirming care, state Supreme Court says
The Texas Supreme Court found that parents in the state do not have the constitutional right to seek gender-affirming care for their children.

SCOTUS rejects Missouri lawsuit alleging feds bullied social media into censoring content
The lawsuit was filed in 2022 by Missouri and Louisiana, along with seven people who were either banned or throttled by social media companies.

Influencer EXPOSES MAGA Ghoul’s True & Terrifying Intentions
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 is nothing short of a nightmare, and if Donald Trump gets back into the White House, there won't be a...

Supreme Court makes prosecution of Trump on obstruction of an Official Proceeding charge more difficult, with ruling to narrowly define law used against him and Jan. 6 rioters
The convictions of hundreds of people charged for January 6 could possibly be dropped because of a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that narrows...

What can we learn from ‘supercommunicators’?
Communication is homo sapiens’ superpower. A pretty ballsy assertion, right? Ballsy because it elevates us from our animal kin. Ballsier still because – well, let’s...

New Yorkers Were Choked, Beaten and Tased by NYPD Officers. The Commissioner Buried Their Cases.
The commissioner decided that it “would be detrimental to the Police Department’s disciplinary process” to pursue administrative charges against the officers,” according to a letter...

”That Was Painful” Van Jones Reacts to Joe Biden’s Debate Performance
If you watched Joe Biden’s performance in the 2024 Presidential debate tonight and didn't come away thinking, “We need a different candidate NOW,” then you're...

Supreme Court rejects settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma over legal protections for the Sackler family that owned the company
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against an estimated US$6 billion Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan on June 27, 2024.