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Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri block key parts of Biden's student debt relief plan, halting further implementation.

Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri issued rulings Monday, June 24, that blocked key parts of President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, specifically the aspects that adjust payment amounts based on a borrower’s income. As a result, further implementation of the SAVE program is now halted. This program, which has been operational for nearly…

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is expected to walk free after he pleads guilty to violating the U.S. Espionage Act.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to plead guilty to a conspiracy charge as part of a plea deal with the Justice Department. And a historic space mission by China brings back samples from the far side of the moon. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, June 25, 2024. Julian Assange…

The Supreme Court rejected two appeals regarding COVID-19 vaccines from Children’s Health Defense, founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The Supreme Court declined two appeals involving COVID-19 vaccines from Children’s Health Defense, founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Lower court rulings against the group were upheld by the Supreme Court without providing any comment on their decision. Rulings against the group from federal appeals courts in New Orleans and Philadelphia were upheld without comment…

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna wants Attorney General Merrick Garland held in inherent contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., wants to see Attorney General Merrick Garland arrested and put on trial. She said she plans to bring forward an inherent contempt resolution against Garland during the week of June 23.  Garland was held in criminal contempt of Congress for failing to hand over the audio recording of President Joe…

Law enforcement has requested the mail of thousands of Americans over the years without a court order; the Postal Service mostly allows it.

Law enforcement has requested thousands of pieces of letters and packages every year for the past decade from the U.S. Postal Service without a court order. According to a report released on Monday, June 24, the Postal Service has mostly fulfilled the requests. Data from 2015 through 2023 showed that federal agencies and state and…

The Supreme Court is set to rule on high-profile cases on subjects like presidential power, abortion care and social media. 

On Monday, June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it will review the constitutionality of Tennessee’s prohibition on gender-affirming care for minors. This case marks the first opportunity for the high court to decide on such restrictions, which have been enacted in 23 states since 2021. Additionally, some states limit care for transgender adults, and…

Today marks 2 years since Roe v. Wade was overturned and both Biden and Trump are highlighting it on the campaign trail.

The Biden and Trump campaigns are marking the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. And more than one thousand people are dead while making the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia amid dangerous high temperatures.  These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, June 24, 2024. Biden, Trump campaigns mark 2nd anniversary…

The Supreme Court has not offered any explanation for Justice Alito's consecutive absences during this crucial period.

Justice Samuel Alito was not present on Friday, June 21, morning as the Supreme Court handed down opinions in the courtroom, the second day in a row he has been absent. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was absent for the second consecutive day as the Court released multiple opinions, including a significant Second Amendment ruling.…

An American, who faced 12 years in prison in Turks and Caicos over hunting ammunition, is heading home after spending two months in jail.

An American from Oklahoma, who was facing 12 years in prison in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is heading home after spending about two months in jail. Ryan Watson was arrested and charged with bringing ammunition into the British territory back in April. Watson said he accidentally had four rounds of hunting ammunition in his…

Illinois State Rep. Benton proposed bills to criminalize government officials flying the American flag upside down on government property.

Democratic Illinois State Rep. Harry Benton, a veteran, has introduced a pair of bills in the Illinois Legislature aimed at addressing the practice of flying the American flag upside down. HB5860 would make it a felony for any government official to knowingly fly an American flag upside down on government property. Meanwhile, HB5861 proposes imposing…

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