May 2025

Supreme Court Rebukes Trump Administration in Alien Enemies Act Case

The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to temporarily block the deportation of Venezuelan nationals under the Alien Enemies Act, citing insufficient notice and resources provided by the Trump administration before their removal. The court found the 24-hour notice given before deportation inadequate, mandating a lower court revisit the appropriate notice period. While not addressing the Act’s proper application, the decision grants temporary relief pending the lower court’s determination, acknowledging both national security interests and constitutional due process. Justices Alito and Thomas dissented, questioning the urgency of the situation and criticizing the lower court’s actions.

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Social Security Garnishment for Student Loans Targets Older Americans

The resumption of student loan collections under the Trump administration is disproportionately impacting older Americans, many of whom face Social Security garnishment despite decades of struggling to repay loans. Hundreds of thousands of individuals aged 62 and older, holding an estimated $125 billion in defaulted loans, are at risk of having their benefits seized, leading to severe financial hardship. This renewed collection effort, while intended to improve the nation’s economic outlook, is forcing many elderly borrowers to make drastic cuts to their already limited budgets and creates a situation where federal benefits are essentially being taken away with one hand while given with another. The issue highlights the growing burden of student loan debt among older generations and the unintended consequences of policies that fail to consider their unique circumstances.

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Trans Activist Charged with Threatening Congresswoman Nancy Mace

Samuel Theodore Cain, also known as Roxie Wolfe, faces charges for threatening the life of Congresswoman Nancy Mace via a social media post. The 19-year-old Greenville resident was arrested by South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and denied bond. Cain allegedly confessed to the threat, which followed Mace’s recent increase in anti-transgender statements. The incident has sparked debate surrounding free speech and the implications of political rhetoric.

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Trump Disdains Gulf Gift: $400 Million Jet Makes Everything Else Look Cheap

Concluding his Middle Eastern tour in the UAE, President Trump received a small amount of Murban crude oil as a gift from Sultan Al Jaber. The president jokingly expressed his disappointment at the gift’s size, despite acknowledging its high quality. This presentation occurred during a business forum at Abu Dhabi’s Qasr Al Watan palace, also attended by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The visit included a significant Boeing-Etihad Airways deal announced earlier, totaling over $14.5 billion.

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Rushdie Attacker Sentenced: 25 Years for Attempted Murder

Hadi Matar, the 27-year-old New Jersey man who stabbed author Sir Salman Rushdie during a lecture in August 2022, received a 25-year prison sentence for attempted murder. Matar, convicted earlier this year, also received a concurrent seven-year sentence for assaulting the event’s moderator, Henry Reese. The attack, which left Rushdie with severe injuries including blindness in one eye and a paralyzed hand, stemmed from the author’s 1988 novel *The Satanic Verses*. Despite Matar’s statement defending his actions, Rushdie was not present for the sentencing.

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Leaked Report: High Attrition Rate Among New Canadian Military Recruits

A leaked Canadian military report reveals high attrition rates, particularly among new recruits, due to extensive training delays averaging over 206 days for specialized trades. This is attributed to insufficient trainers, equipment, and facilities, leading to frustration and underemployment. The report also highlights the defunding of a key retention program office, hindering efforts to address the issue, despite acknowledged problems with training and retention by top military commanders. While some initiatives show promise, the overall situation demonstrates a significant challenge in retaining personnel, particularly those in critical technical roles.

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Spanish PM Denies Israel Trade Despite Evidence of Billions in Contracts

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Melania Trump’s Slovenian Statue Vanishes: Police Investigate

Slovenian police are investigating the theft of a bronze statue of Melania Trump, sawed off at the ankles from its location in her hometown of Sevnica. The statue, a replacement for a previously burned wooden version, was reportedly removed sometime between Sunday and Tuesday. Local reactions to the theft have been mixed, with at least one resident expressing indifference to its disappearance. Police are currently working to identify and apprehend those responsible for the vandalism.

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Green Files New Trump Impeachment Bill: A Symbolic Fight for Democracy

US Representative Al Green’s recent filing of another bill to impeach Donald Trump is sparking a considerable amount of debate. It’s a move that’s prompting many to question the strategy, yet others see it as a necessary action, however futile it might seem.

The act of filing the impeachment bill itself is seen by some as a powerful symbolic gesture. It serves as a clear statement about accountability, documenting who is willing to stand up for democratic principles and who is not. This public display of commitment, some argue, holds significant political weight. It could potentially sway voters and shift political allegiances, helping to turn traditionally Republican seats blue or even galvanize the Democratic party base.… Continue reading