Musk’s SpaceX Deals Blow to U.S. Labor Board as Court Declares Its Structure Likely Unconstitutional

Musk’s SpaceX Deals Blow to U.S. Labor Board as Court Declares Its Structure Likely Unconstitutional

The power dynamics between the White House and the nation’s labor watchdog were shaken this week after a U.S. appeals court sided with SpaceX and two other companies, ruling that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is likely operating on unconstitutional footing. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans declared that shielding …

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After CDC Shooting, Health Workers Demand Safety and Truth from Kennedy

After CDC Shooting, Health Workers Demand Safety and Truth from Kennedy

More than 750 staff members across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have issued a stark plea to Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: protect those on the frontlines of public health before tragedy strikes again. The call comes in the aftermath of the August 8th shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and …

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When Shock Sells: Swatch Backlash Highlights Perils of Playing with Fire in Advertising

When Shock Sells: Swatch Backlash Highlights Perils of Playing with Fire in Advertising

The modern ad game has shifted into dangerous territory. With the U.S. pulling back on diversity programs and a market drowning in short attention spans, brands are betting big on controversy to cut through the noise. But what looks like bold marketing often slips into self-inflicted wounds. Swatch found itself in that trap when it …

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Trump Secures Court Win to Halt Billions in U.S. Foreign Aid

Trump Secures Court Win to Halt Billions in U.S. Foreign Aid

A federal appeals court has handed former President Donald Trump a significant victory, clearing the way for his administration to keep billions in U.S. foreign aid on ice. In a 2–1 ruling, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court’s order that had forced the State Department to resume previously approved aid payments. …

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A Setback for Private Prisons: GEO Group Must Pay Detainees Minimum Wage

A Setback for Private Prisons: GEO Group Must Pay Detainees Minimum Wage

A federal appeals court has delivered a decisive blow to the private prison company GEO Group, upholding a previous ruling that requires the company to pay more than $23 million to the state of Washington and hundreds of immigrant detainees. This verdict stems from a long-running legal battle over a work program in which detainees …

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New York Drags Zelle to Court Over \$1 Billion Fraud Fallout

New York Drags Zelle to Court Over \$1 Billion Fraud Fallout

In a blistering legal move, New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Zelle of turning a blind eye to glaring security gaps that allegedly allowed fraudsters to siphon over \$1 billion from unsuspecting consumers. Filed in Manhattan state court, the lawsuit paints a picture of a payment platform—backed by some of the biggest banks …

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Judge Questions DOJ’s Unprecedented Lawsuit Against Maryland Bench Over Deportation Delay

Judge Questions DOJ’s Unprecedented Lawsuit Against Maryland Bench Over Deportation Delay

In a Baltimore courtroom, a federal judge openly wondered why the U.S. Justice Department had chosen the nuclear option—suing every federal judge in Maryland—rather than simply appealing a ruling it didn’t like. Judge Thomas Cullen, appointed during Donald Trump’s presidency and presiding from Virginia, didn’t hide his doubts. ā€œI think you probably picked up on …

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New Blow to Religious Exemption for Birth Control Coverage

New Blow to Religious Exemption for Birth Control Coverage

A federal judge in Philadelphia has invalidated Trump-era regulations that allowed employers to opt out of providing contraceptive coverage based on religious or moral beliefs. The ruling, handed down by U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone, strikes down the 2018 rules which had been challenged by the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The decision pushes …

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Everglades Fortress Faces Pause: Judge Halts ā€˜Alligator Alcatraz’ Expansion

Everglades Fortress Faces Pause: Judge Halts ā€˜Alligator Alcatraz’ Expansion

The sprawling detention complex rising from the Florida Everglades — nicknamed ā€œAlligator Alcatrazā€ — has hit an unexpected speed bump. A federal judge has ordered a temporary halt to new construction while a lawsuit over its environmental toll unfolds. At a Miami hearing, the court froze expansion work until August 12, leaving the facility’s current …

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