The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case that could redefine campaign finance, potentially boosting Republican funding while limiting Democratic advantages as midterm elections approach.
The Supreme Court is set to decide if Trump can fire FTC members, potentially reshaping the independence of federal agencies. The case highlights tensions between the presidency and Congress over regulatory powers.
The Supreme Court is set to rule on President Trump's controversial attempt to remove FTC member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter without cause. This case could redefine presidential powers over independent agencies and impact the balance of power in government.
A Supreme Court case could drastically alter the independence of U.S. regulatory agencies, allowing presidents to remove members for political reasons, potentially reshaping American governance.
The Supreme Court hears a pivotal case that may alter the independence of federal agencies. At stake is the legality of Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, potentially reshaping the balance of power in Washington.
The Supreme Court may soon overturn a historic 90-year ruling limiting presidential power to fire agency heads. The case involves Trump and could redefine executive authority.
The IAEA reports that the protective shield at Chernobyl has been severely damaged by a drone strike, raising serious concerns about nuclear safety and containment of radioactive waste. Urgent renovations are needed to prevent further degradation.
The latest National Security Strategy signals a radical shift towards a more personalized and inward-focused U.S. foreign policy. Discover the ten key takeaways that redefine America's role on the global stage.
The Supreme Court will review President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. This case could reshape American citizenship laws and have lasting implications for millions.
In a sweeping new strategy, Trump aims to redefine U.S. global dominance, reviving the Monroe Doctrine and warning Europe of 'civilizational erasure.' What does this mean for international relations?