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Deadline looms for SEC to appeal Ripple ruling

Shah Gilani, chief investment strategist at Money Map Press, spoke before the opening bell about his outlook for the market and why he bought Coinbase at Varney & Company. The future of U.S. cryptocurrency regulation will depend on whether Wall Street's top executives make a long-awaited decision on whether to appeal the ruling in a […]

Group That Pushed SCOTUS To End Affirmative Action ‘Gravely Concerned’ Elite Colleges Aren’t Complying With Ruling

Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) sent letters to Yale, Princeton and Duke universities on Tuesday questioning whether the schools are complying with Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action and threatening legal action. The letter said SFFA is “gravely concerned that these universities are not complying” with the Supreme Court's landmark June 2023 decision, Students for […]

Pennsylvania court reverses ruling allowing misdated mail-in ballots

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Friday that mail-in ballots with the wrong date will not be counted in November. Reversal Previous rulings by lower courts in battleground states. Last month's ruling named only Philadelphia and Allegheny counties, with the state Supreme Court arguing it lacked jurisdiction over the lower court's decision. “A major victory for […]

NYT admits Harris supports funding migrant sex changes in fact-check ruling Trump’s claim ‘needs context’

The New York Times acknowledged that former President Trump's scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris was “fundamentally true” after fact-checking the paper, saying former President Trump's claims “need context.” Trump attacked his progressive rival after CNN reported that a 2019 ACLU questionnaire that Harris filled out as a presidential candidate showed she supported taxpayer-funded […]

Black enrollment drops in Harvard’s freshman class after Supreme Court ruling

Harvard University's Race and Ethnicity Program data The university's freshman class has seen a decline in students who identify as African-American or black, making it the first class to be affected by a 2023 Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action. Students who identify as African American or black made up 14 percent of the […]

Missouri judge's ruling throws last-minute curveball in abortion ballot fight

The fate of Missouri's abortion rights amendment will rest in the state Supreme Court's hands on Tuesday after a justice ruled late Friday that the amendment violates state law. The ruling from Cole County Circuit Judge Christopher Limbaugh was a last-minute surprise and the amendment would have overturned the state's near-total abortion ban, suddenly casting […]

Sen. John Fetterman slams Meta’ ‘from the river to the sea’ ruling

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is the latest lawmaker to slam the Meta Oversight Board's ruling on Wednesday that the phrase “from the river to the sea” is not hate speech, even though Hamas has used the phrase in calling for the destruction of Israel. Meta's independent committee, which Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg set […]