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Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Overturn 40-Year Precedent, Sparking Debate Over Federal Agencies’ Role

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could potentially overturn a nearly 40-year-old precedent, which could have far-reaching implications for how federal agencies interpret and enforce laws. The case involves a dispute between the Biden administration and commercial fishing companies and has been seen as part of a larger effort by conservative groups and business interests to challenge the federal bureaucracy. The outcome of the case remains uncertain, and the implications of the court’s decision will be closely watched by both supporters and opponents of the “war on the administrative state.”

President Biden Vows to Continue Working to Free Wrongfully Detained Americans Abroad at White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner

President Joe Biden addressed the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, emphasizing the importance of a free press and vowing to continue working to free Americans wrongfully detained abroad. He met privately with the parents of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, one of many held overseas on false charges, and acknowledged the several American journalists under siege in authoritarian countries. His speech was met with applause, as he reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the freedom of the press and freeing those wrongfully detained.

Ukraine and Russia Tensions Escalate as Massive Fire Erupts at Oil Depot in Crimea

On Saturday, a massive fire erupted at an oil depot in Sevastopol, Crimea after it was hit by two of Ukraine’s drones, according to the Moscow-installed governor of the port city. Tensions between Ukraine and Russia have been escalating, with the Ukrainian government accusing Russia of sending military forces into the country’s east and south. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and it is unclear what the impact of the fire will be on the region.

Supreme Court Justice Alito Reveals He Has a “Pretty Good Idea” of Who Leaked His Unpublished Draft Opinion Last Year

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has revealed that he has a "pretty good idea" of who was responsible for the leak of his unpublished draft opinion last year, which indicated that the Supreme Court was poised to roll back abortion rights. Alito does not have the proof needed to name the leaker, and the incident has not been officially investigated. The opinion stated that "Roe and Casey must be overruled" and that "the Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision."

U.S. Intelligence Community Sees 94% Drop in Warrantless Surveillance Searches of Americans

The U.S. intelligence community has seen a significant drop in the number of searches for Americans’ information collected under a warrantless surveillance program, according to a government report released Friday. The report found that the number of searches dropped from more than 3.4 million in 2021 to just over 204,000 in 2022, following changes adopted by the FBI in the summer of 2021. The ODNI report is the latest in a series of steps taken by the U.S. intelligence community to increase transparency and oversight of its surveillance activities.

Montana Governor Signs Bill Restricting Gender-Affirming Medical Care for Transgender Kids, Sparking Debate and Criticism

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has signed a bill that bans or restricts gender-affirming medical care for transgender kids, despite protests from the families of transgender youth. This has sparked debate and criticism from advocates of transgender rights, who argue that it will have a negative impact on the health and wellbeing of transgender youth. Exiled transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr has spoken out against the bill, drawing national attention.

Donald Trump Embraces Woman Who Served Prison Sentence for Involvement in Capitol Riot

Former President Donald Trump embraced Micki Larson-Olson, a QAnon supporter who served a prison sentence for her involvement in the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, during a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Thursday. The embrace has been met with criticism from some who believe it sends a message of support for the insurrection, while Trump's supporters argue that he was merely showing his appreciation for a supporter. The appearance came the same day former Vice President Mike Pence testified before a federal grand jury as part of an investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Montana Governor’s Son Speaks Out Against State Lawmaker’s Controversial Comment on Transgender Rights

Montana is currently debating three bills concerning transgender and LGBTQ rights, which have been met with criticism from the Governor's son, David Gianforte, who identifies as nonbinary. The bills would ban gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, drag performances in public places, and allow businesses to refuse services to LGBTQ individuals. Governor Gianforte has yet to make a decision on whether or not to veto the bills, but his son is making a strong case for the LGBTQ community.