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The New Republic on MSNSotomayor Warns SCOTUS Is “Willfully Blind” to Trump LawlessnessIn a blistering dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor slammed the Supreme Court for allowing Trump to destroy the Department of ...
The Chicago area has felt less of an impact from the Trump administration’s National Weather Service cuts than offices in the ...
"The President must take care that the laws are faithfully executed, not set out to dismantle them," Sotomayor wrote.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Hit With Massive New Lawsuit Over Efforts to Kneecap EducationA lawsuit filed Monday against Trump, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, and Office of Budgement Management Director Russell Vought claimed that the Trump administration had “caused chaos” for K-12 ...
Overdevelopment in flood-prone areas and inadequate mapping from the Federal Emergency Management Agency likely contributed to the tragedy that unfolded in central Texas July 4, when sudden flooding ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will give an update on the response to the deadly flooding in Central Texas after receiving new information from first responders Monday afternoon.How to watch Abbott's news ...
“When Medicaid is cut, those people don’t stop getting sick or injured,” said Dr. Christina Campana, president of the Ohio Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. “They keep showing ...
On the night the deadly floodwaters raged down the Guadalupe River in Texas, the National Weather Service forecast office in ...
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Florida officials should learn from the facility that inspired the state’s newest immigrant detention center, and change course before it’s too late.
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KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Rescue crews in Texas kept a wary eye on river levels Monday, hoping to resume the search for people still missing from catastrophic flooding that pummeled the central part of ...
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The Well News on MSNSupreme Court Green-Lights Dismantling of Education DepartmentWASHINGTON - In a major victory for the Trump administration, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the White House can move forward with plans to lay off nearly 1,400 employees at the Department of ...
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