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Trump wants to be a unifier. Here’s how he can do it

Donald Trump has returned to the presidency with gusto. Within the torrent of executive orders he signed upon entering office was a push to end birthright citizenship, which triggered constitutional challenges from 22 states. Last week, the president issued, and then quickly reversed, a freeze on all federal grants, spurring legal debates about the constitutionality of the effort. Most recently, the Trump […]

Supreme Court could recognize public schooling as unconstitutional

Amid the tumult of President Donald Trump’s first week back in office, the Supreme Court accepted a landmark case that could, depending on how the court rules, allow religious public schools. But while this is an enormous issue on its own, the case could introduce an even more fundamental concept: the recognition that public schooling […]

New York Gov. Hochul signs law protecting abortion pill prescribers after doctor indicted in Louisiana

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Monday to shield the identities of physicians who prescribe abortion medication after Louisiana authorities a New York doctor

Tulsi Gabbard confirmation fate to be tested with key committee vote

Tulsi Gabbard to face a committee vote on Tuesday, which she must pass to advance to the Senate floor for confirmation.

RFK Jr. to face key committee vote that could determine confirmation fate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will face a pivotal test on Tuesday morning as the Senate Finance Committee votes on his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Rubio says El Salvador will take deportees from U.S. of any nationality

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said late Monday that El Salvador's president has offered to accept deportees from the U.S. of any nationality, including violent American criminals now imprisoned in the United States.

Trump administration opens antisemitism investigation into five universities

The Department of Education announced Monday an investigation into five universities over reports of "widespread antisemitic harassment" in the aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israelis. The five universities are Columbia, Northwestern, Portland State, the University of California Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

California Assembly OKs $50M to defend immigrants, protect state policies from Trump plans

California's Democratic-dominated Assembly endorsed up to $50 million in funding Monday to defend the state's progressive policies against challenges by the Trump administration.

Noem ends Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans

President Donald Trump's administration is ending protections that shielded roughly 350,000 Venezuelans from deportation, leaving them with two months before they lose their right to work in the U.S.

Mexico and Canada agree to border security deals, avoiding Trump tariffs

The deals, reached just hours before the tariffs were set to take effect, resulted in a one-month delay on the president's proposed trade restrictions.

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