From Craghtten v. U.S., decided Wednesday by the Ninth Circuit (Judges Kenneth Lee, Gabriel Sanchez, and Holly Thomas): Isaac Craghtten—a Canadian-born American Indian and a lawful permanent resident ...
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Florida laws take effect July 1: Here's what's new
More than 100 new laws are going into effect on July 1, 2026, in Florida.
The United States carried out strikes against several targets in Iran on Tuesday after attacks on three commercial vessels ...
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Democratic States Want No Part of Trump’s “Great American State Fair”
More states are pulling out of President Trump’s “Great American State Fair,” citing financial constraints. Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and North Carolina—the last of which ...
More than 120 new Florida laws kick in on Wednesday, July 1. Some are minor changes, but some you need to know now.
Enlistment into any branch of the U.S. military, by citizens of countries other than the United States is limited to those foreign nationals who are legally residing in the United States and possess a ...
A federal judge has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from continuing to “haphazardly” create a database of millions of Americans it knew was “inaccurate” in order to purge noncitizens from ...
Each year, 30% to 40% of undergraduates take out federal student loans to help finance their education, according to the Urban Institute. The first step in securing government-backed loans, grants, ...
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Marvel officially shares first image of its next Civil War
Marvel subtly teases a new Civil War, with tensions between technological and human approaches to heroism that might sound a bit familiar.
Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge’s letter to the chief of the RSS, Mohan Bhagwat, has dominated the news. “Under which Indian law is RSS functioning?” Kharge cribbed, demanding that the RSS must ...
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