1 month ago | By KCCI
The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday that President Donald Trump could categorically exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to allot seats among the states in the House of Representatives.
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1 month ago | By Boston Herald
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday that President Trump could categorically exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to allot seats among the states in the House of Representatives.
But it also appeared possible that the justices could avoid a final ruling on the issue until they know how broadly the Trump administration acts in its final days in office.
Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall, Trump's top Supreme Court lawyer, said the president might try to leave out of the count people who are in immigration detention or those who have...
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1 month ago | By The Huffington Post
A delay of even three weeks would mean the Census Bureau would be turning in the numbers to a new president.
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Riley June Williams breached the Capitol building on Jan. 6 and allegedly directed people to Pelosi's office. Read more ...
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On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Gov. Gavin Newsom also appointed Shirley Weber to be secretary of state, set to be the first Black person in the role for California. Read more ...
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Fresh off a temporary Twitter lockout, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laid into the social media giant on Monday morning, saying God, not Twitter, is “the judge of humanity.” On... Read more ...
The World Health Organization chief on Monday lambasted drugmakers' profits and vaccine inequalities, saying it's “not right” that younger, healthier adults in wealthy... Read more ...
The massive undertaking underscores fears that some of the very people assigned to protect Washington could threaten the incoming administration. Read more ...
Alexei Navalny, a leading Kremlin political opponent, was taken into custody Sunday just after returning to Russia from Germany, where he was recovering from a poisoning... Read more ...
President-elect Joe Biden will rescind the cross-border permit for TC Energy's Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office, three sources confirm to POLITICO. The move is... Read more ...