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Supreme Court Declines to Lift Trump Gag Order

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to lift a gag order against President-elect Donald Trump.

Biden Admin. Announces Additional Funding For Ukraine

The Biden administration has announced yet another significant aid package for Ukraine, totaling $988 million, as part of its ongoing support against Russian aggression.

Federal Judge Requires FDA to Release Millions of Pages of Pfizer’s COVID-19 Trial Documents

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas has issued a decisive ruling against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in a significant case brought by the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency (PHMPT).

Student Permitted to Form Bible Club After Previous Denial

New York's Waterville Central School District is permitting a student to form a Bible club after previously denying his request.

Bezos on Trump: ‘I’m Going to Help Him’

Jeff Bezos said during an interview that he feels "very optimistic" about the upcoming Trump administration.

Boston Doubles Down on “Trust Act” to Resist Trump’s Deportation Plans

The Boston City Council voted unanimously this week to reaffirm the "Trust Act," a local law aimed at restricting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The move comes as city leaders brace for the impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s planned mass deportations.

U.N. Seeks $47 Billion in Aid

The United Nations has appealed for more than $47 billion in aid, claiming that the "world is on fire."

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Claims He ‘Didn’t Know’ About Allegations Against Former Top Aide

Four former employees of the Chicago mayor's office have accused city officials of retaliating against them after they were placed on the city's "do not hire" list, effectively barring them from future employment in any city government position.

Fani Willis Ordered to Turn Over Communications with Jack Smith, Jan 6 Committee

A judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to turn over all communications with Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.

Special Counsel Challenges Dismissal of Hunter Biden’s Charges After Presidential Pardon

Special counsel David Weiss has asked a California federal court not to dismiss the tax charges against Hunter Biden, despite President Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon of his son. In a motion filed Monday, Weiss argued that the charges should remain on the public record, even if the case is formally closed.

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