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Three Pending Supreme Court Rulings That May Change America
The new Supreme Court term begins on Monday, October 7. With it comes major cases that will help define life in the United States, from gun control to online pornography. Here are the major cases the court will be considering this term: If a gun comes in separate pieces that you must assemble yourself,
US Supreme Court Declines to Pause EPA Mercury, Methane Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Friday to put on hold new federal air pollution rules from President Joe Biden's administration to tighten limits on mercury and methane, acting in challenges brought by a group of states - most of them Republican-led - and industry groups.
EPA’s Methane Emission Rules Left in Place by Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court refused for now to halt a Biden administration crackdown on planet-warming methane emissions from oil wells, tanks and pipelines.
Ghost guns, transgender care on Supreme Court agenda
Bruised Supreme Court Returns to Bench With Possible Election Cases Looming
Aside from major disputes on issues like transgender rights and guns, the docket is fairly routine. That could change fast if the presidential race is contested.
Ghost guns, transgender care on Supreme Court agenda as election looms
A new Supreme Court term begins Monday, with hot-button social issues on the docket and the possibility of legal disputes about the 2024 presidential election.
Porn sites. Ghost guns. Transgender rights. The Supreme Court gets back to work
The Supreme Court is tackling politically charged issues while they wait to see if they will be asked to decide any election disputes.
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei warns Israel
Iran's supreme leader makes new threats against Israel
Iran's supreme leader appeared at Friday prayers in Tehran and said Iran would not hesitate to attack Israel again after this week's missile barrage. The civilian death toll grew in Lebanon as Israel continued its airstrikes in Beirut aimed at Hezbollah.
Iran's supreme leader warns it 'won't back down' in Israel fight
The fate of the rumored successor to slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was unknown Friday after he was targeted in an Isaeli strike.
Iranian supreme leader praises missile attack on Israel, saying Iran will do it again if necessary
Iran’s supreme leader on Friday praised the country’s recent missile strike on Israel and said it was ready to do it again if necessary, state TV reported.
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Opinion: How much will the Supreme Court matter in the 2024 election?
Controversial culture war issues are on the docket, but here's the big question: Will the justices play a decisive role in ...
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Supreme Court begins new term: Five issues to watch
The Supreme Court will return to the bench Monday to start its new term, where battles over transgender rights, guns and ...
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Oklahoma AG sees 'travesty' if Supreme Court allows Glossip execution
Drummond was later awarded the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross for identifying the jet as an allied Saudi aircraft and ...
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Average Joe takes praying football coach from Supreme Court to silver screen
When coach Joe Kennedy knelt to pray at the 50-yard line after a high school football game, he had no idea of the seismic ...
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One Big Decision Awaits the Supreme Court
The most important decision the Supreme Court’s justices will make in the new term that begins on Monday transcends the ...
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Supreme Court leaves in place two Biden administration environmental regulations
The Supreme Court has left in place two Biden administration environmental regulations aimed at reducing emissions of ...
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Supreme Court won't pause EPA rule on emissions of mercury, other toxic metals from power plants
But the Supreme Court in 2015 ruled that the EPA improperly failed to consider the costs of regulating power plants' ...
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