Court Rules Federal Law Prevents States from Offering In-State Tuition to Undocumented Immigrants

Federal Court Upholds Ruling on Tuition for Undocumented Immigrants in Texas A federal appeals court has reinforced a decision that blocks Texas from offering in-state college tuition rates to undocumented immigrants while imposing significantly higher fees on out-of-state students. On July 9, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals maintained a lower court’s rejection of […]
DHS to hold back FEMA funding due to new election security rules

Senate Republicans advance SAVE America Act to require proof of citizenship for voters Republicans in the Senate are working to advance the American Rescue Act, which mandates that individuals provide proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote. However, gaining the necessary support has been challenging, as Democrats oppose the measure, and they are having […]
Tennis Legend Criticizes Wimbledon Official for Creating Rules on the Spot

Djokovic’s Heated Exchange Over Roof Closure at Wimbledon During his quarter-final match against Felix Auger-Aliassime on Tuesday, tennis star Novak Djokovic was recorded having a tense conversation with Wimbledon officials. The clash occurred just before the start of the third set, when Wimbledon official Dennis Parnell informed Djokovic that the roof would be closed, visibly […]
Labour Party in the UK Aims to Set Election Rules for Social Media

Labor Party Proposes New Social Media Restrictions in Britain The UK’s ruling left-leaning Labor Party is advocating for new social media regulations during elections, with the aim of combating the spread of what they call misinformation. Lucy Powell, the party’s Deputy Leader, kicked off a media campaign on Sunday, calling for the Representation of the […]
Court Rules Against Trump on 90-Day ICE Detention for Migrants

Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Administration on Immigration Detention An appeals court ruling on Thursday went against President Donald Trump’s administration concerning immigration detention. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit determined that “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) cannot detain immigrants for over 90 days without allowing them a chance to seek […]
Court rules against holding migrants for more than 90 days without a bond hearing

Appeals Court Ruling on Immigrant Detention On Thursday, an appeals court decided that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) cannot hold immigrants for over 90 days during their deportation processes without allowing them a chance to request release on bond. The ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals came down with a 2-1 majority, […]
Colorado Governor Dismisses Clemency Board Officials for Breaching Confidentiality Rules

On Wednesday, Governor Jared Polis of Colorado dismissed two members of the pardons commission for sharing private information regarding commute recommendations for Tina Peters. Peters was found guilty of interfering with election equipment. Hannah Siegel Plouffe and Azra Taslimi expressed disagreement with the decision, which followed Polis’ choice to release Peters from prison in May […]
Ex-USA star advocates for changes to red card rules following Folarin Balogun incident

U.S. Soccer Reaction to Balogun’s Red Card John Harkes, a member of the 1994 U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) World Cup squad, attended a recent match at Levi’s Stadium and shared a reaction that many echoed when Folarin Balogun was sent off. “We kept saying, ‘Wait a minute, that’s not a red card,’” Harkes noted […]
British Pound strengthens towards 1.3300 as Burnham affirms commitment to fiscal rules, NFP data approaches

The GBP/USD pair saw an uptick to around 1.3290 during the early hours of trade in Asia on Thursday. The British pound has gained ground against the US dollar following comments from Andy Burnham, who is likely stepping into the role of Britain’s next prime minister. His pledge for stringent fiscal discipline seems to have […]
25 states take legal action against Trump administration regarding new Medicaid work rules

Blue States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirement A group of predominantly Democratic states is taking legal action against the Trump administration regarding a new Medicaid work requirement aimed at reducing fraud. They argue this policy illegally limits access to health insurance. The lawsuit, which includes at least 25 states and the District of […]