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  • 7 hours ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    ToplineThe Supreme Court’s ruling Friday saying lower federal judges can’t unilaterally block the Trump administration’s policies nationwide will have a widespread impact on the dozens of pending lawsuits over the president’s agenda, slowing down efforts to halt controversial actions and likely giving the Supreme Court a greater role over which policies stay in place. President Donald Trump points to a reporter to take a question on June 27, 2025, in the briefing ...

  • 10 hours ago | forbes.com | Errol Schweizer

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 24: New York mayoral candidate, State Rep. Zohran Mamdani (D-NY) speaks to ... More supporters during an election night gathering. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)Getty ImagesThe Democratic mayoral primary victory of New York City’s Zohran Mandani has attracted global attention. The 33 year old from Queens won due to an impressive grassroots field campaign and a focus on economic justice issues.

  • 13 hours ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    ToplineThe Supreme Court upheld Friday Texas’ age verification law for pornography and adult websites, a blow to civil rights advocates who argue the law infringes on Americans' privacy rights and could be used against media like R-rated films. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on February 26, ...

  • 13 hours ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    ToplineThe Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for parents to broadly object to content in schools that they find objectionable on religious grounds, a ruling that centers on books with LGBTQ themes—but critics warned could "radically change" what public schools teach. Protesters in support of LGBTQ+ rights and against book bans demonstrate outside of the Supreme ... More Court Building on April 22 in Washington, DC.

  • 13 hours ago | forbes.com | Alison Durkee

    ToplineThe Supreme Court upheld Friday the legality of the task force that decides which preventive health services should be covered under the Affordable Care Act, avoiding a ruling that could have raised healthcare costs for millions of Americans—though other aspects of the case are still moving forward. A demonstrator holds up a pro-Affordable Care Act sign outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 10, ... More 2020.