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The Supreme Court Considers Presidential Tariff Authority Washington D.C. – The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday concerning the authority of the President to impose tariffs on imported goods. Several justices, including those considered conservative, raised questions about the legal basis for tariffs enacted under a law designed for national emergencies. At issue is whether the President can use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to enact tariffs. This act grants the President power to regulate international commerce during times of crisis. Solicitor General John Sauer defended the tariffs, arguing that the power to “regulate importation” includes the power to…
U.S. federal agents working for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detain immigrants and asylum seekers reporting for immigration court proceedings (DOMINIC GWINN/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images) ### FBI Warns of Criminals Impersonating Immigration Agents The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a warning about criminals pretending to be agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These imposters are reportedly committing serious crimes, including kidnappings and assaults, raising concerns about public safety and trust in law enforcement. The FBI bulletin highlights a rise in crimes where individuals are falsely presenting themselves as ICE officers. These criminals are exploiting the…
UPS Plane Crash in Kentucky Causes Shipping Concerns Louisville, KY – A UPS cargo plane crashed on Tuesday at the company’s major shipping hub in Kentucky, resulting in at least nine fatalities. This tragic event is expected to cause temporary disruptions to the supply chain, leading to potential shipping delays for consumers and businesses. UPS officials have stated that contingency plans are in place to minimize the impact of the crash. Experts believe that the company can address any resulting slowdowns before the busy holiday shipping season begins. The plane crashed as it was departing from Louisville Muhammad Ali International…
By Andrew DaltonUpdated: November 5, 2025 Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, left, and Elle Fanning arrive at the premiere of “Predator: Badlands” on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) SAN DIEGO (AP) – The new movie “Predator: Badlands” uses a common story idea: two different people who must work together for a shared goal. This film, the seventh in the series (not counting the “Alien vs. Predator” movies), has a light, funny feel because of this pairing. It’s like older movies where people are physically stuck together, such as one from 1958 where two…
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, known for her work as an author and advocate, recently shared her thoughts on family and Hollywood. In a conversation, she mentioned that leaving Hollywood is possible, but only if her whole family comes along. “I could see us moving if my parents, siblings, husband, and kids all moved together,” she said. “We’d make the decision as a team.” Katherine is the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver. She values family ties and wants her children to grow up near their grandparents and relatives. She recently released a new book called “Kat and Brandy,” a story…
New York City’s Mayor-Elect Mamdani Prepares for Office New York, NY – Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected Mayor of New York City, has stated his commitment to begin immediately preparing to address the city’s challenges. Following his victory Tuesday night, Mamdani expressed his desire to work for all New Yorkers, regardless of their political beliefs. “We owe it to this city to be ready on Jan. 1st to start delivering,” Mamdani stated, emphasizing the need to use the remaining time before taking office to prepare. Mamdani’s win marks a significant moment, as he is set to become the city’s first…
The Supreme Court is set to hear a crucial case regarding the Trump administration’s tariffs, which were implemented to respond to economic emergencies. This case is significant, with billions in tariff revenues at stake. Small businesses have taken their challenge to the tariffs, claiming they are unconstitutional under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Trump administration maintains that the IEEPA law gives the president the necessary authority to impose these tariffs. However, lower courts have disagreed, indicating that the administration overstepped its legal boundaries. Consequently, the White House is appealing this decision to the Supreme Court. So far…
Boston College Faces Tough Challenge Against SMU in Red Bandanna Game Boston College (BC) is set to face Southern Methodist University (SMU) in the annual Red Bandanna Game. This game has become an important contest for both schools. BC is hoping to improve after a season of ups and downs. In their previous game against Notre Dame, BC struggled, especially in the second half. The team has been trying different quarterbacks throughout the season. Against Notre Dame, Dylan Lonergan started but was later replaced by Grayson James. Coach O’Brien has announced that James will start against SMU, hoping his ability…
A woman from France, who is 39 years old, has been arrested in Switzerland. She is accused of setting fire to the place she was renting and may be connected to the disappearance of her 75-year-old landlord. On Saturday, November 1st, authorities in France found a man’s body near the Saône River. The body was in bad shape. While they haven’t officially said who it is yet, they think it might be the landlord who was reported missing from a Swiss village. Police arrested the woman who was renting from the missing man. He was reported missing on Friday, October…
Texas Voters Say Yes to Stronger Bail Rules for Violent Crimes Texas voters have decided to make a change to the state’s Constitution. They voted to pass Proposition 3, which will make it harder for people accused of violent crimes to get out of jail on bail before their trial. This new rule means that judges can now deny bail to people charged with serious crimes like murder, rape, and robbery. The idea is to keep communities safer by making sure those who might be a danger stay in jail while they wait for their day in court. Judges will…

