State Department starts laying off 1,300 staff in major purge

Following a Supreme Court ruling, the State Department has begun laying off over 1,300 U.S.-based diplomats and staff. The move comes as the Trump administration advances its plans to reduce the size of the federal workforce.

State Department starts laying off 1,300 staff in major purge

SCOTUS Ruling Misses the Point of Reading

By choosing not to read, we forfeit the empathy and understanding that literature fosters. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling misses this critical point, fueling ignorance instead of enlightenment.

SCOTUS Ruling Misses the Point of Reading

As US Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, Trump birthright citizenship order still unclear

In a divided decision, the Supreme Court ruled that individual judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, leaving the fate of President Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions uncertain. This landmark ruling reshapes judicial authority and impacts the future of federal policy challenges.

As US Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, Trump birthright citizenship order still unclear

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that individual judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, marking a victory for President Trump but leaving questions about birthright citizenship unanswered.

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear

Supreme Court ruling on trans treatments for minors decried by media as ‘huge setback for transgender rights’

Several media outlets have decried the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Tennessee’s ban on transgender treatments for minors, labeling it a “huge setback” for transgender rights. The ruling has intensified the national debate over transgender issues and the rights of minors seeking treatment.

Supreme Court ruling on trans treatments for minors decried by media as ‘huge setback for transgender rights’

Southern Baptists vote to call on Supreme Court to reverse same-sex marriage ruling

At their annual convention in Dallas, Southern Baptists voted on a resolution to overturn the Supreme Court’s legalization of same-sex marriage. This decisive action reaffirms the church’s longstanding opposition to gay marriage and signals a renewed commitment to their traditional beliefs.

‘Reverse discrimination’ ruling is win for rule of law

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that white individuals and straight people do not need to meet a higher burden of proof than minorities to prevail in employment discrimination lawsuits. This move emphasizes equal legal standards for all, reinforcing the rule of law.

Homan defends admin on mistaken deportation: ‘I think we made the right decision’

Border czar Tom Homan stands by the Trump administration’s decision to deport a Maryland man to El Salvador, despite a Supreme Court ruling mandating his return. “I think we made the right decision,” Homan asserted during a Newsmax interview.

Homan defends admin on mistaken deportation: ‘I think we made the right decision’