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“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
- Luke 2:14
Trump taps Dr. Erica Schwartz to lead CDC
Schwartz served as deputy surgeon general during Trump's first term.
Calif. climate change lawsuits paused during SCOTUS review
San Francisco Judge Ethan Schulman Tuesday issued a stay of the litigation, finding it would “be in the interests of justice” to do so while the Supreme Court makes its decision in Boulder’s lawsuit against Suncor.
Bonta’s anti-Exxon emails may have run afoul of CA corruption law: Claim
In an opinion article published this month in the San Bernardino Sun, California Policy Center CEO Will Swaim argues that the court’s ruling not only makes Bonta vulnerable to a defamation verdict but offers a finding that puts the attorney general in the crosshairs of California’s anti-corruption laws.
Trump rages at latest court order limiting White House ballroom construction
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon on Thursday issued the order after the D.C. Appeals Court asked him to clarify the scope of his previous injunction.
Trump confirms White House meeting on growing list of missing, murdered scientists
While there is so far no evidence the disappearances are connected, the president says that he will get to the bottom of it.
Minnesota prosecutors charge ICE agent with assault over February incident
The prosecutors say the agent pointed a gun at two people in a car while attempting to pass them in an unmarked vehicle during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis earlier this year.
House approves bill extending TPS for Haitians
The Trump administration ended TPS for Haiti in June of last year, though a federal judge blocked its expiration.
Speaker Johnson seeks House vote Thursday on spy powers legislation as GOP revolts
President Donald Trump has called for House Republicans to pass the extension, arguing the FISA's spy powers are vital during the Iran war.
House blocks Iran war powers resolution in narrow vote
The war began in late February with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Judge orders WH to limit ballroom construction to 'below-ground'
"Second, the injunction excludes only below-ground construction," he added.
Fine Arts Commission approves Trump's plan for triumphal arch in DC
The panel reviewed plans submitted by the Interior Department to construct the new monument in the center of Memorial Circle on the man-made Columbia Island.
International Energy Agency warns Europe may run out of jet fuel within 6 weeks amid Iran war
Energy official warns of further impacts to Europe from supply shortages stemming from the U.S.-Iran conflict.
Trump announces 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
"These two Leaders have agreed that in order to achieve PEACE between their Countries, they will formally begin a 10 Day CEASEFIRE at 5 P.M. EST," Trump said.
UK investigating reports migrants pretended to be gay, victims of abuse for asylum claims
The probe was sparked by reporting from the BBC which found individuals and organizations coach migrants on how to file false claims to avoid losing their legal status.
White House budget chief 'working on' funding Iran war
The cost of the war thus far has been the subject of debate, but is estimated to have reached as high as $50 billion since its start in late February.
Chinese GDP growth stronger than expected, fueled by state infrastructure spending
The Chinese GDP growth appears in large part to be fueled by government spending on infrastructure as its domestic economy remains plagued by low consumer spending.
Bomb threat called on home of Pope Leo's brother
The bomb threat comes amid public disputes between Trump and the Pope, though authorities have not identified any motive for the action.
Police investigated bomb threat at Pope Leo XIV's brother's Chicago-area home
The bomb threat came amid a public spat between the American president and the head of the Catholic Church over the U.S. war against Iran.
Labor Department watchdog investigating personal texts secretary's husband, father sent staffers
This is a new angle in the ongoing probe the department watchdog is conducting into Chavez-DeRemer's leadership of the agency sparked by a complaint alleging widespread misconduct.
Joint chiefs chairman: 13 ships turned around in face of U.S. blockade
American forces have warned ships they will use force to ensure compliance with the blockade.
