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Two conservative groups are suing the Biden administration over its latest student loan forgiveness program.

It’s a storyline people have heard before. Two conservative groups are suing the Biden administration over its latest student loan forgiveness program. The legal challenges over the White House’s prior attempt to forgive college debt went all the way to the Supreme Court, with the bench ruling against the mass debt cancellation. Critics are calling…

38 House Democrats are calling for cameras in the courtroom during former President Donald Trump’s federal trials.

Thirty-eight House Democrats are calling for cameras in the courtroom during former President Donald Trump’s federal trials. Cameras are not allowed in federal court, so the public has to rely on descriptions and sketches to know what happens. The lawmakers are asking the Judicial Conference, the policy-making body for federal courts, to authorize cameras for these…

Customers are suing Taco Bell for selling less-than-beefy menu items compared with its ads. These 5 companies also faced false advertising claims.

Taco Bell is facing a class action lawsuit claiming the fast food giant deceived customers about how much filling was in five menu items, including the Crunchwrap Supreme and Mexican Pizza. Attorneys bringing the lawsuit hope to get at least $5 million from the company for customers that bought the items at locations in New…

The Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action is consistent with America's ongoing efforts to rectify its discriminatory past.

When the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs at the University of North Carolina and Harvard, conservatives celebrated the decision, hailing it as a victory for a “colorblind” interpretation of the Constitution. Former President Donald Trump praised the ruling as a “great day for America.” Democrats, on the other hand, criticized the decision, arguing…

The House Jan. 6 investigative committee sent the Justice Department a criminal referral that included two of the charges in Trump indictment.

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four charges by special counsel Jack Smith who is investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump is scheduled to appear in court Thursday, Aug. 3.  Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, two counts related to obstructing an official proceeding of Congress…

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