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Court Blocks Trump’s $100K H-1B Fee as a Rival Ruling Stands
A Massachusetts judge struck the fee as an illegal tax. A D.C. judge already upheld it. Now an appeals court decides which one holds.
A Massachusetts judge struck the fee as an illegal tax. A D.C. judge already upheld it. Now an appeals court decides which one holds.
An Ohio takedown shows proven theft where USDA got state records; the headline national figure rests on data the agency admits it can't verify — and 21 states are fighting in court to keep it that way.
A whistleblower says officials weighed marking 2.7 million living people dead — and the database makes it possible.
The acting attorney general said the fund was dead. The president said "I love it." The Senate is voting anyway.
A constitutional vote, on the record, driven by the price of diesel.
A federal judge ordered Trump to answer fraud allegations by June 12 and paused his anti-weaponization fund — a case where the president sued an agency he runs and the two sides never fought.
Hours after a judge stripped his name and froze his renovation, the president said he'll hand the institution to Congress rather than run it on the court's terms.
A board can rename a building it runs. A national memorial, it turns out, it cannot.