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Judge Blocks Postal Service From Imposing Restrictions on Mail-In Ballots

1 juillet 2026 à 17:53
The ruling, based on agreements the service made in a 2021 legal settlement, was the second time a judge has blocked new curbs by President Trump on voting by mail.

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Mail-in ballots being sorted in City of Industry, Calif., last year.

Despite Some Losses for Trump, Supreme Court Delivers Enduring Conservative Wins

1 juillet 2026 à 08:48
The justices pushed back on some of President Trump’s signature moves, but they also expanded presidential power and supplied victories on long-sought conservative goals.

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The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s order to end the guarantee of birthright citizenship for the U.S.-born babies of undocumented immigrants and temporary visitors.

Venezuela’s Maduro Accused in Lawsuit of Authorizing Police Killings

1 juillet 2026 à 01:07
Five families whose loved ones were killed during a deadly police campaign have sued the former Venezuelan leader in U.S. court in Brooklyn.

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A plaintiff photographed to disguise her identity. The lawsuit was filed using aliases to protect the families.

States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirements

30 juin 2026 à 15:56
The lawsuit argues that new federal rules went beyond what Congress enacted and broke from guidance that the federal government previewed to states.

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The Trump administration is being sued on the new Medicaid work requirements, arguing that the guidelines are inconsistent with federal law.

Sex Abuse Survivors Reach $395 Million Settlement With San Francisco Diocese

29 juin 2026 à 19:09
The Archdiocese of San Francisco and lawyers for the survivors said the settlement, which needs final approval, would resolve about 530 claims from people who said they were sexually abused by clergy members.

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Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone leads the Archdiocese of San Francisco.

Supreme Court to Weigh if Arizona Can Demand Proof of Citizenship to Vote

29 juin 2026 à 12:22
The case could open the door to stricter registration requirements at a time when President Trump has been pushing for them.

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The new case does not directly address the role of the federal government in demanding proof of citizenship as President Trump has pushed for, but it could lead to states being granted more power to police their own voter rolls.

With Final Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Is Sharply Divided

29 juin 2026 à 05:03
The justices will decide this week whether President Trump can end the guarantee of birthright citizenship and fire a leader of the independent Federal Reserve.

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The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. Its term is set to end this week.
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