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Supreme Court strikes down Rastafarian's religious rights lawsuit against prison officials

By Kevin Killough

Government

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Dept. of Justice

Watch Live: Justice Department announces charges in alleged $200M in false Medicaid claims

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the charges

Courts & Law

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Supreme Court tourist

Supreme Court rules against lawful permanent resident in border admission dispute

More opinions are expected Thursday.

Courts & Law

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Supreme Court

Supreme Court rules governments need not pay fair market value in tax foreclosures

Justice Alito delivered the opinion of the Court, joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Jackson.

Federal Agencies

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Ric Grenell portrait

Grenell reveals his X account was hacked: The Left tries to 'silence people they don’t agree with'

"The Trump Kennedy Center has made the decision to end the EXCLUSIVE partnership with the Washington Opera so that we can have the flexibility and funds to bring in operas from around the world and across the U.S." Grenell says

Congress

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Ilhan Omar

Omar says she was 'denied access to the ICE processing center' in Minneapolis

"Members of Congress have a legal right and constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight where people are being detained," Omar wrote on X.

Courts & Law

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

Legal fight unfolds over who will defend Maduro in U.S. court

Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, entered not-guilty pleas earlier this week to U.S. federal charges accusing them of collaborating with drug cartels to send massive quantities of cocaine into the United States.

White House

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Donald Trump

Trump signs order protecting Venezuelan oil revenue from legal claims

Citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act, Trump said the executive order is necessary to protect the national security and foreign policy of the United States and its efforts to bring political stability to Venezuela.

Security

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President Donald Trump and Mayor-Elect of New York City Zohran Mamdani

Mamdani-tied socialists, CCP-tied groups lead war against Trump on ICE shooting and Maduro arrest

Leftist groups like the DSA were planning mass protests focused on opposing the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro. Then, the ICE shooting happened.

White House

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Donald Trump

Trump signs executive order to protect Venezuelan oil revenue in US accounts

The action comes one week after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas

Federal Agencies

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Border Patrol

U.S. Border Patrol agent hugs protester in Minnesota: 'We have a heart'

"You can hug me," the female protester said to the agent

White House

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Mike Pence

Pence: Trump deserves the ‘gratitude of all who cherish freedom‘ for operation to remove Maduro

Pence says that Trump deserves "the gratitude of all who cherish freedom for taking bold and historic action to end this socialist catastrophe."

Courts & Law

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The U.S. Supreme Court

Energy costs skyrocket as SCOTUS to hear climate cases

Plaquemines Parish, in Louisiana, originally sought damages from multiple oil and gas companies for allegedly engaging in oil and gas production on the coast without securing proper permits or violating preexisting permits.

Courts & Law

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Judge's Gavel

Constitutional concerns raised over Illinois' first civil hate crime case 

Court records show Chad and Cheryl Hampton engaged in months of racially motivated harassment of their neighbor

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