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Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban Sparks Constitutional Showdown: Supreme Court Battle Looms
Judge John C. Coughenour ruled that birthright citizenship is protected by the 14th Amendment, emphasizing it cannot be altered by an executive order.
Judge John C. Coughenour ruled that birthright citizenship is protected by the 14th Amendment, emphasizing it cannot be altered by an executive order.
Critics warn that sharing employee information under Trump-era workforce reduction policies could compromise counterintelligence efforts, particularly against adversaries like China.
Weintraub has challenged the legality of her dismissal, voicing concerns on social media and refusing to step down quietly.
The legal case highlights hotels ignoring warning signs and accuses them of profiting from trafficking activities while failing to enforce anti-trafficking policies.
Any U.S. role in Gaza's rebuilding raises ethical concerns, balancing humanitarian efforts with regional stability after significant loss of life.
Concerns grow over potential misuse of taxpayer information, with Democrats questioning the legality of the access and warning of risks like data theft.
GOP leaders, led by Vice President Vance, rallied swing votes to solidify party unity in Trump’s initial weeks in office.
Goodell discussed advancements in officiating technology, diversity policies like the Rooney Rule, and the possibility of international expansion or an 18-game season during his Super Bowl week press conference.