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Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Favor of Idaho Couple, Weakening the Clean Water Act

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of an Idaho couple in a landmark case that weakens the Clean Water Act. The Sacketts had challenged the EPA's compliance order claiming their land was subject to the law, arguing that their land did not contain wetlands subject to federal oversight. The decision is a major victory for property rights advocates and a setback for environmental groups, and will likely have far-reaching implications for the scope of the law and the ability of the EPA to regulate water pollution.

Treasury Department Warns of Potential Government Default in Coming Week, Urging Congress to Act Quickly to Avoid Financial Crisis

The U.S. Treasury Department has warned that the government could run out of money to meet all its obligations as soon as June 1 due to House Republicans' efforts. Secretary Janet Yellen says the workarounds to keep the government paying its bills will be exhausted in the coming week, and the Bipartisan Policy Center warns that Social Security recipients, seniors and people with disabilities will likely be the first groups affected. Congress must act quickly to avoid a potential financial crisis and ensure the government can meet its obligations.

Ron DeSantis’ Presidential Announcement Met with Harsh Criticism from Former President Donald Trump and Other GOP Leaders

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced his campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination on Wednesday, but was met with a barrage of insults and attacks from former President Donald Trump and other Republican figures. Nikki Haley called him an "echo" of Trump, while David Jolly and David Urban both commented that the announcement had become "humiliating." Despite DeSantis' vision of a "two-horse race" between him and Trump, the response to his announcement has been largely negative.

Air Force Gen. Charles “C.Q.” Brown Jr. Set to Make History as First African American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

President Joe Biden is expected to announce the nomination of Air Force Gen. Charles "C.Q." Brown Jr. to serve as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, making him the first African American to serve in both the Pentagon’s top military and civilian positions. Brown is a history-making fighter pilot with deep knowledge of China and is currently the commander of the Pacific Air Forces. If confirmed, he will take over from Gen. Mark Milley, who held the job during the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol and the deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

Ron DeSantis Announces Bid for 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination in Bungled Twitter Event

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced his bid for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, in an event hosted by Twitter's owner Elon Musk. The event was plagued by technical glitches, but DeSantis was able to highlight his go-to talking points. His entrance into the race sets up a direct confrontation with former President Donald Trump, who has regained his status as the leader of the Republican Party.

Ron DeSantis Announces Candidacy for 2024 Presidential Race, Set to Launch Campaign with Twitter Spaces CEO Elon Musk

Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, has filed the necessary paperwork to officially enter the 2024 presidential race. He is expected to announce his candidacy live on Twitter Wednesday night with the site's CEO Elon Musk, and will be fundraising with a cocktail reception to raise $8-$10 million in commitments. DeSantis has been building expectations among Republicans eager to move beyond former President Donald Trump.

NAACP, Human Rights Campaign, and Other Civil Rights Organizations Issue Travel Advisory for Florida in Response to New Laws Posing Risks to Minorities, Immigrants, and LGBTQ+ Community

Several civil rights organizations have issued a travel advisory for Florida, warning that newly passed state laws may pose risks to minorities, immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community. The advisory was issued in response to several new laws, including a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, and is intended to rally the Black residents of the state to counter Republican-led policies. The organizations are urging people to be aware of the risks posed by the new laws and to get involved in the fight for civil rights in the state.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Faces Uncertain Political Future Amid Scandal and Alleged Lawbreaking

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is facing legal and political risks as he seeks a third term. He is under indictment for securities fraud and his agency has been accused of disarray and unethical practices. The Texas House is investigating the allegations and will decide whether to refer the matter to a grand jury, leaving Paxton's political future uncertain.