The Supreme Court has ruled that Mississippi can continue to count absentee ballots received after Election Day, provided they are postmarked by Election Day. This 5-4 decision, authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, rejected a Republican challenge that argued such votes are invalid under federal law. The ruling affirmed that federal election statutes do not prevent states from accepting absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day but received within a grace period afterward, a principle that allows lawful ballots cast on time to be counted. This outcome impacts ongoing efforts to restrict mail-in voting and is seen as a victory for voter access, despite a dissenting opinion arguing it postpones the electorate’s final decision.
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The Supreme Court has expanded presidential authority by striking down a federal law that previously limited the president’s ability to remove members of the Federal Trade Commission. This ruling, which allows for the dismissal of commissioners regardless of cause, overturns a nearly century-old precedent designed to shield agency decisions from political influence. The majority opinion asserts that subordinates exercising the president’s power are ultimately subject to his removal. While this decision has broader implications for several independent agencies, an exception was made for the Federal Reserve.
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The semiquincentennial of American independence, 250 years after the signing of the Declaration, has become a point of national division rather than unity. While the historical act of declaring independence was a courageous, life-risking endeavor, contemporary celebrations are overshadowed by partisan displays and a sense of existential dread. Critics argue that official events prioritize spectacle and personal aggrandizement over genuine reflection on the nation’s complex history and ideals. This period highlights a struggle between competing visions of America, with ongoing debates about its identity and future.
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Comcast has announced plans to spin off NBCUniversal into a separate publicly traded company, aiming to create two focused industry leaders. This strategic move will allow Comcast to concentrate on its broadband, cable, and wireless services, while NBCUniversal will encompass its film studio, broadcast and cable networks, streaming service Peacock, theme parks, and Sky. The separation is expected to enhance the strategic positioning and growth potential of both entities in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
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The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, ruled that mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day but arriving late may still be counted. This ruling rejects a challenge by the Republican National Committee and upholds Mississippi’s law, which allows a five-day extension for receiving such ballots. The decision avoids significant upheaval of existing state election laws ahead of the midterm elections, impacting measures in 13 other states that permit late-arriving ballots under similar conditions. This outcome represents a setback for those who have raised concerns about the integrity of mail-in voting.
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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a significant portion of the population expresses reluctance to celebrate Independence Day due to deep political divisions. A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that one in five Americans will not mark the holiday, with concerns about the nation’s future shared by two in five respondents. This sentiment is reflected in communities like Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where residents are divided over celebrating amidst political polarization. The upcoming semiquincentennial, traditionally a unifying event, is testing this tradition, as the political climate has made the very idea of celebration partisan. Despite the widespread pessimism, some hold onto hope that the holiday can still serve as a moment for reflection and unity.
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The Supreme Court has declined to hear former President Donald Trump’s appeal of a $5 million jury verdict finding him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. This decision upholds the jury’s finding that Trump sexually abused and defamed Carroll nearly three decades ago. Trump’s lawyers had argued that improper evidence was allowed during the trial, but their efforts to overturn this specific verdict have now been exhausted.
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The Supreme Court declined to hear former President Donald Trump’s appeal of a $5 million jury verdict that found him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. This decision upholds the jury’s finding that Trump sexually abused and defamed Carroll nearly three decades ago, with all of Trump’s subsequent appeals of this particular verdict having failed. Trump is also appealing a separate $83.3 million defamation verdict in Carroll’s favor from another jury.
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President Donald Trump frequently denigrates his political opponents with harsh and often false accusations. In contrast, the Democratic Party has historically maintained a more cautious and conciliatory approach. However, Joe Biden has broken with this tradition, directly criticizing Trump as a “narcissistic loser” and accusing him of corruption, targeting Trump’s ego and perceived failures. This shift may reflect Biden’s personal grievances, the media’s differential treatment of political attacks, and a perceived shift in public sentiment that demands a more robust response to Trump’s actions.
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The superyacht Graceful, reportedly linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been observed in Danish waters, accompanied by Russian warships. This vessel, valued at approximately $119 million, was photographed passing through the Great Belt Strait and was monitored by the Danish Navy and German Coast Guard. Its transponder has been deactivated since August 2022, with its recent movements through the Baltic Sea indicating a journey towards Skagen.
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