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As seen in USA v. Texas on immigration and the Biden student loan lawsuit, the court must sometimes decide if the plaintiffs have standing to sue.

The Supreme Court is making major decisions this year on student loans, affirmative action and election law. But in at least two cases, USA v. Texas on immigration law and the Biden student loan forgiveness lawsuit, the justices aren’t only deciding who wins and who loses based on the merits, but whether the plaintiffs have…

There is a debate taking place over a “pandemic treaty” and its surveillance policy proposed by the World Health Organization.

The overall consensus coming out of the COVID-19 global pandemic is that the world could have done better. But there is a major disagreement on how the world should prepare for the next one.  There is a debate taking place over a “pandemic treaty” proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Is there a one-size-fits-all…

Sen. Marco Rubio has alleged that top U.S. officials that came forward with UFO claims are now scared they’re going to lose their jobs. 

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has alleged that top U.S. officials have come forward with UFO claims. Now, those officials are afraid they are going to lose their jobs.  The vice chair of the Select Committee on Intelligence says the individuals speaking out have held very high positions and clearances with the U.S. government, and that…

In the latest examples of car companies moving towards a the EV market, Ford is cutting jobs and Volvo is joining Tesla's charging network.

In the latest examples of car companies making moves towards a growing electric vehicle (EV) market, Ford announced another round of job cuts, and Volvo signed an agreement to join Tesla’s charging network. The point of Ford’s job cuts is to reduce costs amid a transition to EVs. Ford let go around 200 contract employees…

The Biden administration will start housing up to 800 unaccompanied migrant children at a former boarding school in North Carolina.

According to a U.S. official who spoke to CBS News, the Biden administration will start housing up to 800 unaccompanied migrant children at a former boarding school in Greensboro, North Carolina. The facility, which used to the home of the American Hebrew Academy, is set to open to the migrants in August. With 800 beds,…

Florida businesses are concerned a new immigration bill will lead to a shortage of workers in agriculture, construction and hospitality.

Many businesses using undocumented workers in the agriculture, construction and hospitality sectors are concerned with a new Florida law, Senate Bill 1718, which takes effect on July 1. It requires private employers with 25 or more employees to use a federal online database to confirm whether someone is eligible to work in the U.S. or…

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