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After several failed attempts, on March 25, the United Nations Security Council adopted the first ceasefire resolution of the Israel-Hamas war since Oct. 7.
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The unanimous decision in Lindke v. Freed marks a new weigh-in by the Supreme Court on what state officials can do on their social media accounts.
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Judge McAfee found that the defendants failed to establish an “actual conflict of interest.”
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The president said the forces would remain in Haiti as required by security conditions.
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Trump is requesting that the trial in New York be adjourned pending the Supreme Court’s review of the scope of presidential immunity doctrine.
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The White House says the U.S. used force in Iraq, Syria, and Somalia in 2023.
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In a 9-0 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled that the Colorado Supreme Court erred in removing former President Donald Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot.
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The order is intended to protect against the “growing exploitation” of Americans’ sensitive personal data.
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Illinois is the third state in which the former president has been found ineligible for the presidential primary ballot.
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The Supreme Court takes up Trump's presidential immunity defense.
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President Biden continued to justify the strikes on the basis of his Article II constitutional authority.
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The investigation found no “ill intent” on the part of the secretary or his staff, but that situational factors and staff decisions limited disclosure.