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Husband of Former Rep. Cori Bush Charged With COVID-19 Relief Fraud
Cortney Merritts faces federal wire fraud charges linked to allegedly fraudulent pandemic aid applications totaling more than $20,000.
Johnson & Johnson Announces $55 Billion Investment in Domestic Manufacturing, Research
Johnson & Johnson will invest $55 billion in U.S. facilities over four years, starting with a $2 billion plant in North Carolina.
SBA Will Take Over Student Loans as Department of Education Is Overhauled, Trump Says
The announcement follows Trump’s executive order to reduce the Department of Education.
Federal Judge Blocks DOGE From Accessing Social Security Information for Now
‘The DOGE Team is essentially engaged in a fishing expedition at SSA, in search of a fraud epidemic,’ the judge wrote.
▶I Saw a Culture of Conformity in Universities. So I Started My Own: Pano Kanelos
Over the years, Pano Kanelos, now President of the University of Austin, observed a growing “homogenization” of higher education.
Social Security Resumes Debt Collection Program Suspended During COVID-19 Outbreak
The resumption of debt collection activities is estimated to affect 280,000 individuals who owe about $2.7 billion to the agency.
Appeals Judge Makes Video to Explain Dissent in California Magazine Ban Case
In a 7–4 ruling, an en banc panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld California’s 2016 ban on certain types of ammunition magazines.
Trump Takes 2-Pronged Approach to Reduce Education Department
Opponents are already filing lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the president’s actions.
Germany Warns Its Citizens of Stricter US Immigration Enforcement at Borders
Border Patrol agents have the final say, the German Foreign Office said in an update on its website.
DOJ May Invoke State Secrets Privilege in Showdown With Federal Judge, the Agency Says
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed statements issued by an ICE official this week.
White House Condemns Bomb Threats Against Shen Yun
Press secretary says the Trump administration will take any such threats seriously and ensure perpetrators are held accountable.
Trump Pulls Paul Weiss Executive Order, Says Law Firm Pledged $40 Million in Free Work
The law firm’s chairman also acknowledged the wrongdoing of a former partner, Trump said.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Turkey Detains 53 as Protests Continue Against Istanbul Mayor’s Arrest
Ekrem Imamoglu, a high profile rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was arrested on Wednesday on corruption charges.
Nestlé Recalls Frozen Meals Citing ‘Presence of Wood-Like Material’
Products were distributed to major retailers across the United States.
Kansans Will Vote Next Year on Electing the State Supreme Court
Republicans support electing the Kansas Supreme Court, while Democrats say it will politicize the state judiciary.
Trump Urges Supreme Court to Stop Injunctions Blocking Enforcement of His Orders
The president said the judges do not care ‘about the repercussions from their very dangerous and incorrect decisions and rulings.’
Trump Says US Will Sign Ukraine Minerals Deal ‘Very Shortly’
‘One of the things we are doing is signing a deal very shortly with respect to rare earths with Ukraine,’ Trump told reporters at the White House.
Trump Dismisses Claim That Musk Will Be Briefed on Plans for Potential War With China
The defense secretary said he looked forward to welcoming Musk to the Pentagon for ‘an informal meeting about innovation, efficiencies & smarter production.’
The Autopen, the Presidency and the Constitution: What to Know
Machines to copy signatures have been used by presidents since Jefferson. In 2005, the government held that presidents may use them to sign official documents.
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Inspired by Roman and Italian poets, painter Sandro Botticelli and sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini both portray the beauty of transformation in their artworks.
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