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Supreme Court punts on Texas, Florida social media laws

The Supreme Court on Monday wiped lower court rulings regarding two state laws aimed at barring social media companies from banning users based on their political views, kicking the major First Amendment challenge down the road. For the majority, Justice Elena Kagan wrote that

READ: Supreme Court ruling in Trump immunity case

The Supreme Court on Monday issued its ruling, a 6-3 vote, in the highly anticipated case to determine whether presidents have immunity in their actions, official and unofficial. Former President Trump’s claimed he had presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. Trump’s

Hunter Biden sues Fox News over miniseries

Hunter Biden has sued Fox News over a miniseries it published and then took down from its subscriber streaming service Fox Nation. In a lawsuit filed Monday in the Supreme Court of New York, Biden's attorneys allege Fox targeted the president's son "in an effort to harass,

Key Senate Democrat urging more 'unscripted' moments for Biden

Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) is pushing for President Biden to have more “unscripted” moments in the wake of a rocky debate performance last week. Coons, one of Biden’s closest allies in Congress and national co-chair of his campaign, reaffirmed his support for the president and

Boeing acquiring supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7B

Boeing said Monday that it plans to purchase Spirit AeroSystems in a $4.7 billion all-stock deal decades after it spun off the supplier. The planemaker has for years outsourced parts of its production process to the Spirit. But as Boeing seeks to rehabilitate its safety and

Former Trump adviser Bannon to begin prison sentence

Steve Bannon is scheduled to report to prison on Monday to start a four-month sentence over his contempt of Congress charges. The Supreme Court rejected Bannon’s emergency appeal last week to delay his prison sentence, upholding Monday’s deadline for the onetime adviser of

Morning Report — Biden waves off debate detractors

President Biden is determined to plow ahead with his campaign to try to defeat former President Trump in November, he and his surrogates said over the weekend. They spoke ahead of expected new polling that will gauge the thinking of an estimated 51 million viewers who watched

Senate Democrats circle wagons around Biden

Senate Democrats are President Biden's bulwark in the Democratic Party and are sticking with him firmly, despite his disastrous debate performance in Atlanta. Senate Democrats believe that Biden, even with his shaky performance, is a stronger general election candidate than

Progressives unleash fury on AIPAC after Bowman loss

Progressives are venting loudly about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) after Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-N.Y.) loss chipped away at the “squad’s" ranks. AIPAC was one of the greatest forces working against Bowman, playing big by pouring millions into a

Can the Museum Survive?

Museums, as the anthropologist Adam Kuper notes in his new book, The Museum of Other People , have never been more popular. There are more than 50,000 of them in existence across the globe. The Louvre, the world’s most popular museum, registered more than 10 million visitors in