Attorney General Pam Bondi told the American Bar Association (ABA) Thursday that the Trump administration would no longer cooperate as the organization vets its judicial nominees. read more
Ohio Senator Joni Ernst gave a perfect demonstration of the real morals of republicans when voters confronted her about people being kicked off of Medicaid by provisions in the budget bill currently be considered by Congress. When audience members called the bill a "tax shelter" for the wealthy and stated that people will die because if, Ernst replied with "Well, we all are doing to die." read more
A record number of full-time office workers are turning to side gigs and second jobs amid rising economic anxiety, inadequate workplace support, and growing concerns about job security, according to a new survey. read more
Starbase, Texas, has notified some residents that they might "lose the right to continue using" their property as they do today, according to a memo obtained by CNBC. read more
More employees are using generative AI at work and many are keeping it a secret.
The daughter of woman who died while driving home from a doctors appointment during a June 2021 heat dome event is suing the big fossil fuel companies for wrongful death. The air conditioner of Juliana Leon's car stopped working and though she drove with the windows down she still became over by the heat and died of hyperthermia, according to the complaint. read more
Russia has massed more than 50,000 troops, including some of its best forces, near Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region ... read more
The last living grandson of President John Tyler -- who left the White House in 1845 -- has died. read more
The New York Times writes about data analysis firm Palantir's new contracts with the Trump Administration. "Creating detailed portraits of Americans based on government data is not just a pipe dream," NYT writes. "The Trump administration has already sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including their bank account numbers, the amount of their student debt, their medical claims and any disability status." read more
The Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" report misinterprets some studies and cites others that don't exist, according to the listed authors. read more
Longtime White House reporter Brian Karem is suggesting that, as disturbing as Donald Trump's mental decline has become more apparent during his second term, what is even more dangerous are the people who support him and defend despite evidence that he is giving signs that he is slipping. read more
Exclusive State Department records show: As the Trump administration abandons its humanitarian commitments, diplomats are reporting that the cuts have led to violence and instability while undermining anti-terrorism initiatives. read more
Massive wildfires burning out of control in western and central Canada are forcing thousands to flee as dire forecasts for the country's fire season come to fruition. read more
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits increased more than expected last week and the unemployment rate appeared to have picked up in May ...
Eriksen, 32, is his family's breadwinner and was building them a home "with his bare hands" when he was detained on April 15 after he reportedly failed to file the immigration document "Form I-751" by a 2015 deadline. read more
She wrote in a 42-page order: "The Constitution does not permit the Executive to commandeer the entire appointments power by unilaterally creating a federal agency pursuant to Executive Order and insulating its principal officer from the Constitution as an 'advisor' in name only," the judge wrote. "This is precisely what Plaintiffs claim the Executive has done." Chutkan did, however, dismiss President Trump as a defendant, writing that "the court may not enjoin the President in the performance of his official duties." read more
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