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Learning Resources Tariff Case: The Kavanaugh Dissent

The justice commits some important logical fallacies along the way.

Trump’s Tariffs Go Down

Plus: Unpacking the baggage of the 2028 Democratic ‘front-runners.’

The Supreme Court Keeps the Taxing Power with Congress

The Court got the tariff case right. Trump should accept that and move on — and he may end up thanking the justices.

Trump Insists He Doesn’t Need Republican Lawmakers to Save His Tariffs — and They’re Not Offering

A hefty chunk of the House GOP caucus opposes codifying Trump’s tariffs, Johnson staffers told conservative groups last year.

Texas congressman under ethics investigation over alleged affair with staffer who killed herself

A congressional ethics watchdog is investigating Texas GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales over his reported affair with a staffer who later died after setting herself on fire.

All truckers and bus drivers will be required to take commercial driver’s license tests in English

All truckers and bus drivers will have to take their commercial driver's license tests in English as the Trump administration expands its aggressive campaign to improve safety in the industry and get unqualified drivers off the road.

DHS wants to block asylum-seekers from working, cutting incentives to illegal immigration

Homeland Security announced a revised regulation Friday that limits the ability of migrants to get work permits for the period after they apply for asylum but have not yet been granted it.

Federal prosecutor tells parents to warn their kids about anti-ICE behavior

Parents are supposed to talk to their kids about drugs, sex -- and now ICE?

U.S. firms scramble for refunds after Supreme Court rejects Trump’s blanket tariffs

The Supreme Court's decision to strike down Mr. Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act is unleashing a scramble by firms to secure refunds for the money they paid to U.S. customs over the past year.

Montgomery County agrees to pay parents who sued to stop LGBT school lessons

Montgomery County in Maryland has agreed to pay the parents who had to sue to force the schools to allow their kids to opt out of pro-LGBT lessons.

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