Walmart dismisses migrant workers following Supreme Court’s decision allowing Trump to revoke their status.

Walmart Firing Employees Following Supreme Court Ruling Walmart has started laying off several employees at its Florida locations, prompted by a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to revoke legal protections for numerous immigrants. Workers at a couple of stores received notice that continued employment depends on having a valid work permit, […]
Trump wins as court dismisses DNC lawsuit regarding Federal Election Commission oversight

Federal Judge Dismisses DNC Lawsuit A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The case claimed that an order threatened the independence of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) by suggesting that President Donald Trump or the Attorney General could influence the Commission’s legal interpretations. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge […]
Iran Dismisses Any Compromise as Fifth Round of Talks with U.S. Starts

Iran and US Engage in Ongoing Indirect Nuclear Talks Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi and US Special Middle East Minister Steve Witkoff have kicked off the fifth round of “indirect” discussions aimed at addressing Iran’s controversial nuclear program. These talks were held in Rome on Friday. This initiative, originally announced by President Donald Trump back […]
Russia Dismisses Vatican-Facilitated Ukraine Peace Discussions

Moscow Rejects Vatican as Peace Negotiation Site The Russian government has labeled the idea of the Vatican hosting peace talks between Russia and Ukraine as a “fantasy.” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such a venue, suggesting it would be uncomfortable for Orthodox nations to engage in discussions there. This comment […]
Trump Budget Official Dismisses ‘Partisan’ Oversight on Fund Withholding Claim

Trump Administration’s Funding Controversy Las Vert, the White House’s director of management and budget, pushed back against Congressional watchdogs on Friday. He suggested that the Trump administration may have acted unlawfully by withholding funds meant for the Biden-era electric vehicle (EV) charging initiative. The Government Accountability Office (GAO), an impartial agency that serves Congress, released […]
Disney Dismisses 45 Venezuelan Workers Following Cancellation of Protected Immigration Status by Trump

Disney Terminates Employment for Venezuelan Workers Following Immigration Policy Changes Disney has laid off 45 employees of Venezuelan nationality after recent changes to immigration status. The Biden administration had previously allowed around 350,000 Venezuelans to enter the U.S. temporarily, but the Trump administration has now reversed that decision, instructing these individuals to return to Venezuela. […]
Pirates GM Ben Cherington dismisses any thoughts of trading Paul Skenes

Pirates Dismiss Trade Rumors Surrounding Rookie Star Paul Skens The Pirates are not considering trading Paul Skens, the National League’s Rookie of the Year. This was made clear by Ben Charrington, the team’s general manager, who responded firmly to questions on the topic before Pittsburgh’s 8-5 loss to the Brewers on Thursday. “No, that’s not […]
White House dismisses reporter’s ‘absurd’ challenge regarding deaths of white South African farmers

The White House recently challenged a controversial statement made by the Trump administration regarding the plight of white farmers in South Africa. This came after President Trump displayed a video during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, suggesting it showed burial sites for these farmers. Trump aired the video in the Oval Office, […]
FTC dismisses PepsiCo price-fixing case, criticizes the agency’s former leader

FTC Dismisses Lawsuit Against PepsiCo On Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission, led by Republicans, decided to dismiss a lawsuit aimed at PepsiCo. This legal action, which was initiated in January, accused PepsiCo of giving Walmart an unjust pricing edge, thereby harming other suppliers and consumers. The lawsuit invoked the seldom-enforced 1936 Robinson Patman Act. At […]
MTA ignores federal fourth deadline to abandon congestion pricing, dismisses Duffy’s threats as empty.

MTA and Federal Transport Secretary Clash Over Tolls The ongoing dispute over congestion pricing has intensified, particularly involving the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) and Transport Secretary Sean Duffy. Recently, Duffy issued a fourth deadline regarding the halt of the $9 tolls for drivers entering Manhattan. In two letters sent to Duffy, the MTA, along with […]