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Supreme Court rules Trump can resume deportations using Alien Enemies Act

Immigration By David Catanese WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court vacated temporary restraining orders issued by a federal judge in Washington that had blocked the summary removal of alleged Venezuelan gang members, giving the Trump administration the green light to use a wartime law to carry out deportations of migrants. The majority 5-4 ruling on Monday held […]

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These Florida bills target contentious social issues

Government & Politics WUSF | By Douglas Soule Contentious “culture war” bills loom less large this Florida legislative session than in past years. The Senate, House and governor’s office are no longer in near-complete lockstep, ending a period marked by a steady stream of legislation boosting Gov. Ron DeSantis’ national profile before the 2024 presidential election.

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China warns it will retaliate if Trump imposes additional tariffs

Business By Darryl Coote UPI Topic – Business – UPI.com April 8 (UPI) — Beijing will retaliate if President Donald Trump makes good on his threat to impose a further 50% tariff on Chinese exports, the Asian nation’s commerce ministry said Tuesday. “If the United States upgrades tariff measures, China will resolutely take countermeasures to protect its

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Hope Amidst Crisis: UNCF Announces Support for HBCU Students and Children of Alumni Affected by LA Wildfire Disaster

Relief fund offering critical financial assistance to help ease the burden and restore hope for affected students and families—donate today (Black PR Wire) In the wake of the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires, UNCF and the UNCF Los Angeles office are stepping in to provide a lifeline for HBCU students and children of

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What’s Lost: Trump Whacks Tiny Agency That Works To Make the Nation’s Health Care Safer

By Arthur Allen Sue Sheridan’s baby boy, Cal, suffered brain damage from undetected jaundice in 1995. Helen Haskell’s 15-year-old son, Lewis, died after surgery in 2000 because weekend hospital staffers didn’t realize he was in shock. The episodes turned both women into advocates for patients and spurred research that made American health care safer. On April

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