The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed Texas to use a controversial redrawn congressional map, despite a federal court ruling against it, potentially impacting the upcoming midterm elections.
The Supreme Court has extended Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's stay, halting the Trump administration's immediate payment of full SNAP benefits for November, amid a looming government shutdown.
As the government shutdown drags on, the Trump administration pushes the Supreme Court to freeze full SNAP payments, leaving millions of families struggling for food. Can they survive until a decision is made?
The Supreme Court's temporary ruling has paused full SNAP benefits, leaving many states like Pennsylvania and New Jersey in uncertainty. Discover how this impacts food assistance programs nationwide.
President Trump warns that losing a Supreme Court case could devastate his tariff policies, which have raised billions. Explore how he plans to adapt if the court rules against him.
As the Supreme Court considers Trump's use of emergency powers for tariffs, experts predict that high tariffs will persist regardless of the ruling. What does this mean for businesses and the economy?
In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has temporarily allowed the Trump administration to revoke the self-identification of gender on passports, marking a significant setback for transgender rights.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge mandates the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, rejecting partial funding during the government shutdown. Millions of Americans at risk of hunger will now receive necessary support.
Businesses are optimistic about potential tariff refunds as the Supreme Court questions the Trump administration's stance. What does this mean for importers and how can they navigate the refund process?
The Supreme Court is questioning whether President Trump can use national security to bypass Congress for tariffs. As Trump faces legal challenges, the implications could reshape trade law in America.