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The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue cutting federal jobs. Experts weigh in on what departments could be affected.
A coalition of doctors’ groups and public health organizations sued the U.S. government on Monday over the decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for most children and pregnant women.
On Tuesday, as it has done with most of these cases, the court sided with the Trump administration and allowed the president ...
A bench headed by Chief Justice Bhushan R Gavai and comprising Justices K Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria will hear the matter ...
The Trump administration turned to the Supreme Court after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit declined to lift ...
The National Constitution Center and the Center on the Structural Constitution at Texas A&M University School of Law are ...
The court has ordered the government to table an integrated corporate social responsibility bill in Parliament within two ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plans to downsize the federal ...
The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 1.63 million kids — 5.9% of all U.S. middle and high school students — were current e-cigarette users. Over a quarter (26.3%) of those kids were using ...
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration the authority to proceed with mass federal job cuts and agency restructuring, overturning a lower court's block. This decision allows the ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for the Trump administration to implement an executive order calling for mass ...
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Youth protests in Kenya
On July 7, young demonstrators in Kenya engaged in protests against the government, leading to violent clashes with authorities. The confrontations resulted in at least 11 fatalities and over 500 ...