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Judge Overrules Aid Freeze: State Department Ordered to Pay Up
Plaintiffs argue the freeze disrupted operations, causing financial strain and project halts.
Plaintiffs argue the freeze disrupted operations, causing financial strain and project halts.
Over 600,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the border since 2019, prompting stricter enforcement.
The White House argues press access is a privilege, while the AP claims this is an attack on press freedom and editorial independence.
Critics challenge the constitutional structure of the USPSTF, raising concerns about HHS Secretary oversight and risks to evidence-based care.
Critics argue the firings could lead to legal violations, while Hegseth claims it’s necessary for reform and breaking outdated cycles.
Faith groups argued raids violated their right to practice religion freely; the court sided with them.
MSNBC overhauls its lineup under new president Rebecca Kutler, with Jen Psaki taking over the prime 9 p.m. slot Tuesday through Friday.
Global leaders emphasize the need for a strong, unified Europe amid rising U.S.-Europe tensions.