Supreme Court of the United States
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- 2026-05-11 regulatory The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cox Communications, limiting the scope of copyright infringement lawsuits against internet service providers. source
- 2026-05-04 regulatory The Supreme Court extended a freeze on new restrictions for dispensing the abortion pill mifepristone. source
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Supreme Court limits copyright lawsuits against internet providers
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Cox Communications, limiting the scope of copyright infringement lawsuits against internet service providers. This decision stems from Sony's unsuccessful attempt to hold Cox liab…
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US Treasury to borrow more as bond market signals fiscal concerns
The U.S. Treasury Department announced it will borrow $79 billion more than previously expected in the current quarter due to weaker-than-anticipated cash flow. This increase is partly attributed to new tax breaks from …
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Democrats face redistricting setbacks, Republicans gain House advantage
Democrats are facing significant challenges in their efforts to regain control of the House of Representatives due to recent redistricting decisions that favor Republicans. A Virginia Supreme Court ruling invalidated ne…
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Virginia Supreme Court invalidates redistricting referendum results
The Virginia Supreme Court has invalidated the results of a recent redistricting referendum that voters narrowly approved last month. This decision halts Democrats' efforts to redraw congressional maps mid-decade, a mov…
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Trade court rules Trump's 10% universal tariffs illegal
The Court of International Trade has ruled that President Trump's recent 10% universal tariffs are illegal. This decision marks another legal challenge to the administration's trade policies, specifically targeting tari…
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Trump asks appeals court to halt E. Jean Carroll defamation payment pending Supreme Court review
Donald Trump's legal team is requesting a temporary halt to the $83 million defamation award granted to E. Jean Carroll. The aim is to prevent payment while Trump pursues an appeal to the Supreme Court. This move comes …
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DOJ accuses UCLA medical school of illegally considering race in admissions
The Justice Department has accused UCLA's medical school of illegally considering race in its admissions process, leading to the denial of qualified white and Asian American applicants. This finding, based on lower aver…
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Appeals court strikes down Trump's mandatory ICE detention policy
A federal appeals court has overturned the Trump administration's policy requiring mandatory detention for immigrants. This ruling from the 11th Circuit is one of several conflicting decisions from federal courts on the…
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Economists debate Trump tariffs' damage amid rising oil prices
Economists are divided on the impact of recent tariffs, with some arguing they have significantly harmed the U.S. economy by slowing job growth and increasing inflation. Others, like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, be…
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Trump's revenge tour targets Indiana legislators, securing primary victories
President Trump successfully targeted Indiana Republican state legislators who opposed his redistricting efforts, with six out of eight facing defeat in their primaries. This outcome signifies a major victory for Trump'…
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Black voters increasingly independent, offering GOP an opening
A notable shift is occurring among Black voters, decoupling their traditional loyalty from the Democratic Party and transforming them into "political free agents." This trend, particularly evident in recent polling data…
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Supreme Court temporarily halts ruling on abortion pill access amid legal battles
Nationwide access to abortion pills is currently in legal uncertainty following a recent circuit court ruling that significantly restricted access to mifepristone. This decision has created confusion for pharmacies and …
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Supreme Court extends freeze on abortion pill restrictions
The Supreme Court has extended a temporary freeze on new restrictions for the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing its continued mail-order prescribing. This extension provides a temporary relief for pharmacies and tele…
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Democrats face uncertain future despite potential midterm gains fueled by Trump's unpopularity.
Democrats are facing a complex electoral landscape, with current polling suggesting potential gains in the upcoming midterm elections due to voter dissatisfaction with Donald Trump and economic conditions. However, the …
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AI disrupts nursing as Uber-like apps grow, Japan battles wildfires
The provided text mentions that AI is disrupting nursing, drawing a parallel to the growth of "Uber-like" apps. It also touches upon unrelated news items including a major wildfire in Japan, a Supreme Court ruling impac…
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Researcher uses police interrogation tactics to elicit false AI confession
A researcher successfully used the Reid interrogation technique to elicit a false confession from an AI chatbot. The technique involved the researcher lying to the AI about evidence and fabricating witness accounts, mir…
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Supreme Court rejects Apple's bid to pause Epic Games commission ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Apple's request to pause the Epic Games lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed back to the District Court. This decision means the court can now calculate the commission Apple can char…
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Trump DOJ to target minority voting districts using SCOTUS ruling
The US Department of Justice, under the Trump administration, has announced plans to target voting districts with Black and Latino majorities. This action is reportedly being taken in conjunction with a recent Supreme C…
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Appeals court temporarily blocks abortion pill access nationwide
A federal appeals court has temporarily halted the rules that allow abortion pills to be prescribed via telehealth and mailed to patients. This decision, a victory for anti-abortion groups, reinstates previous requireme…
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Democrats eye aggressive redistricting in 2028 after Supreme Court ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, Democrats are reportedly considering more aggressive redistricting strategies for the 2028 election cycle. This shift could bring several blue and pu…