Justice Sotomayor Says Lawyers Must ‘Stand Up’ and ‘Fight This Fight’

At an American Bar Association event, Justice Sonia Sotomayor urged lawyers to be resilient and committed, emphasizing the profession’s duty to fight for the voiceless amid growing political pressure. Her remarks, though general, came amid tensions with the Trump administration, which has targeted law firms and criticized diversity efforts. Sotomayor defended diversity as essential to justice and called for solidarity, the New York Times has … Continue reading Justice Sotomayor Says Lawyers Must ‘Stand Up’ and ‘Fight This Fight’

Trump administration ‘looking at’ suspending habeas corpus, Stephen Miller says

White House policy adviser Stephen Miller said the Trump administration is “actively looking at” suspending the writ of habeas corpus to address illegal immigration, citing the Constitution’s allowance during times of “invasion.” Miller criticized judges blocking deportations and suggested the courts are undermining both the executive and legislative branches. The writ, a constitutional right to challenge unlawful detention, has only been suspended four times in … Continue reading Trump administration ‘looking at’ suspending habeas corpus, Stephen Miller says

Trump to pitch sweeping Medicare drug price plan

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order reviving his “most favored nation” plan to lower drug prices by tying Medicare payments to the cheaper rates paid in other countries, according to sources. The move would bypass Congress and reignite a battle with the pharmaceutical industry, which previously blocked similar efforts. The order is expected next week and could face legal challenges, as … Continue reading Trump to pitch sweeping Medicare drug price plan

6 people are charged in a Texas elections investigation involving ‘vote harvesting’

Six people in rural Frio County, Texas—including two City Council members, a school board trustee, and the county judge—have been indicted on felony charges in a voter fraud investigation led by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton. Most face allegations of illegal vote harvesting, including using Cash App for payments. The charges follow raids targeting Latino campaign volunteers, sparking criticism from civil rights groups who call … Continue reading 6 people are charged in a Texas elections investigation involving ‘vote harvesting’

Macron calls on US, Europe to lift sanctions on Syria

French President Emmanuel Macron urged the U.S. and the European Union to lift sanctions on Syria following a visit from Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, who recently toppled dictator Bashar Assad. Macron emphasized that lifting sanctions would benefit all parties, including the U.S., and suggested maintaining troops in Syria to assess the situation later. Al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda member, has pledged to protect minority groups … Continue reading Macron calls on US, Europe to lift sanctions on Syria

Trump says he’ll decide on name of ‘Persian Gulf’ on Middle East visit

President Donald Trump stated he will decide how the U.S. refers to the “Persian Gulf” during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. The name of the waterway has sparked tensions between Iran and Arab nations, with Iran insisting on “Persian Gulf” due to historical evidence, while Arab states prefer “Arabian Gulf.” Trump indicated that he would be briefed on the matter … Continue reading Trump says he’ll decide on name of ‘Persian Gulf’ on Middle East visit

Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow as Putin’s ‘guest of honor’ ahead of Victory Day military parade

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow for a four-day state visit ahead of Russia’s May 9 “Victory Day” parade, marking 80 years since World War II’s Allied victory. Xi’s visit underscores the strong ties between Russia and China, with both leaders aiming to counter US influence and advocate for a more multipolar global order. Xi’s attendance highlights the growing cooperation between the two nations, … Continue reading Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow as Putin’s ‘guest of honor’ ahead of Victory Day military parade

Fetterman vows to stay in Senate, dismissing questions over fitness to serve

Sen. John Fetterman dismissed claims that he’s unfit for office as a “hit piece,” pushing back against a New York Magazine report alleging erratic behavior and mental health concerns. In a CNN interview, Fetterman defended his treatment for depression, denied being off medication, and criticized former staffers, including ex-chief of staff Adam Jentleson, for spreading false claims. Fetterman insisted he’s following doctors’ advice, plans to … Continue reading Fetterman vows to stay in Senate, dismissing questions over fitness to serve

Key GOP senator won’t support Trump loyalist Ed Martin to be D.C.’s top prosecutor

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., announced he won’t support Ed Martin, Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., likely blocking the confirmation. Martin has faced backlash over his actions during his interim term, including firing prosecutors handling Capitol riot cases. Tillis cited concerns about Martin’s involvement with Jan. 6 figures, saying he could support him in another district, but not D.C, NBC News has … Continue reading Key GOP senator won’t support Trump loyalist Ed Martin to be D.C.’s top prosecutor

Trump says ‘we just want to be friends’ as Canada PM torpedoes 51st state idea

After their first post-election meeting, Donald Trump told Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney he “just wants to be friends” with Canada, despite months of hostile rhetoric, trade threats, and talk of annexation. Carney firmly rejected Trump’s repeated suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state, stating, “It’s not for sale.” The meeting was cordial, with both leaders praising each other, though tensions resurfaced over trade … Continue reading Trump says ‘we just want to be friends’ as Canada PM torpedoes 51st state idea

Alberta’s premier proposes referendum on separation from Canada

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that a referendum on the province’s separation from Canada could be held next year if a citizen-led petition gathers enough signatures. While Smith does not personally support separation, she emphasized that Albertans should decide if the federal government continues to impose policies that harm the province, particularly in oil production. She introduced legislation to lower the threshold for triggering a … Continue reading Alberta’s premier proposes referendum on separation from Canada

Friedrich Merz becomes Germany’s chancellor after historic defeat in first round vote

Friedrich Merz was elected Germany’s new chancellor on Tuesday, hours after a historic defeat in the first ballot. The leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) initially fell short by six votes, securing 310 of the 316 needed for a majority. However, he won 325 votes in the second ballot. Merz, who led the CDU to a federal election victory in February, had promised to … Continue reading Friedrich Merz becomes Germany’s chancellor after historic defeat in first round vote

Trump administration offers $1,000 to illegal immigrants to leave US

The Trump administration has launched a new “self-deportation” program offering $1,000 and travel assistance to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily leave the U.S. via a new app called CBP Home. The initiative aims to cut deportation costs and reduce detentions, with DHS stating the payout is only issued after confirmed departure. Critics warn the program is misleading and could harm future legal reentry prospects, The Guardian … Continue reading Trump administration offers $1,000 to illegal immigrants to leave US

Romania’s PM resigns after far right wins first round of presidential vote

Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu resigned after his coalition’s candidate lost in the presidential election’s first round, which was dominated by far-right leader George Simion, who won 41% of the vote. Ciolacu’s resignation ends the pro-Western coalition, though ministers will stay on until a new majority forms after the May 18 run-off between Simion and centrist Nicusor Dan. Simion’s rise reflects voter frustration over economic … Continue reading Romania’s PM resigns after far right wins first round of presidential vote

All cardinals who will elect new pope arrive in Vatican City ahead of conclave

All 133 eligible cardinals have arrived at the Vatican for the conclave to elect a new pope, set to begin Wednesday in the Sistine Chapel. The race to succeed Pope Francis, who died last month, is wide open, with some cardinals favoring continuity with his progressive reforms and others pushing for a return to traditional doctrine. Discussions have highlighted divisions within the Church and the … Continue reading All cardinals who will elect new pope arrive in Vatican City ahead of conclave

Mexico’s president blocks plan to send US troops across border

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she rejected a proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump to send American troops into Mexico to combat drug trafficking, calling it a threat to national sovereignty. Her remarks came after a Wall Street Journal report detailed a tense phone call in which Trump pushed for greater U.S. military involvement. Sheinbaum emphasized, “Sovereignty is not for sale,” NPR has reported. Despite recent … Continue reading Mexico’s president blocks plan to send US troops across border

Schumer blasts Trump’s response on upholding the Constitution 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized President Trump for saying he’s unsure whether he must uphold the Constitution regarding deportations, calling the comment “as un-American as it gets.” The remark came during a “Meet the Press” interview, where Trump said he was relying on his lawyers and disputed the Supreme Court’s directive to facilitate the return of a wrongfully deported man. Senator Chris Van Hollen … Continue reading Schumer blasts Trump’s response on upholding the Constitution 

Judge rules Trump’s order targeting Perkins Coie is unconstitutional

A federal judge has ruled that President Trump’s executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional, blocking its enforcement. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell found the order violated multiple constitutional provisions, calling it an unprecedented attack on a law firm. Issued in March, the order sought to revoke the firm’s access to federal buildings and security clearances, part of a broader effort to punish … Continue reading Judge rules Trump’s order targeting Perkins Coie is unconstitutional

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Trump at the White House on Tuesday

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced he will meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, amid ongoing tensions from Trump’s trade policies and threats to Canadian sovereignty. Carney, following his party’s surprising election win, emphasized Canada’s commitment to stand up to Trump and strengthen its economy. He also highlighted that King Charles III will address Parliament on May 27, underlining Canada’s … Continue reading Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Trump at the White House on Tuesday

Germany defends AfD extremist classification after Rubio slams ‘tyranny in disguise’

Germany’s Foreign Office defended classifying the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party as right-wing extremist, after U.S. officials criticized the move. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned it, with Rubio calling it “tyranny in disguise.” The German intelligence agency, Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz, found that AfD’s ethnic-based ideology undermines Germany’s democratic values. The party, which won a record 152 seats in the … Continue reading Germany defends AfD extremist classification after Rubio slams ‘tyranny in disguise’

South Korea appoints new acting leader as ex-PM enters election race

South Korea appointed Education Minister Lee Ju-ho as its third acting president in six months after Prime Minister Han Duck-soo stepped down to run in the June 3 snap election. Han’s candidacy adds uncertainty to a race already shaken by legal troubles facing frontrunner Lee Jae-myung, whose acquittal on election law violations was overturned. The election was triggered by the impeachment of former President Yoon … Continue reading South Korea appoints new acting leader as ex-PM enters election race

Farage’s Reform UK beats out establishment parties in elections

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, scored major wins in parliamentary, mayoral, and local elections, including a key victory in the Labour stronghold of Runcorn & Helsby by just six votes. Farage declared Reform the new opposition to the Labour government, claiming the traditional two-party system is collapsing. The party also won the Greater Lincolnshire mayorship, marking a significant shift away from Conservative dominance, Fox … Continue reading Farage’s Reform UK beats out establishment parties in elections

Vance breaks key tie after Senate fails to reject Trump’s national emergency on tariffs

The Senate failed to pass a resolution rejecting President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff agenda, with a 49-49 vote. Three Republicans joined Democrats in opposing the tariffs, leading to a procedural deadlock. Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote, allowing the resolution to fail. The resolution, introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden, sought to end Trump’s “national emergency” declaration supporting the tariffs. Senators Lisa Murkowski, Susan … Continue reading Vance breaks key tie after Senate fails to reject Trump’s national emergency on tariffs

Kamala Harris steps back into limelight with speech criticizing Trump

Former Vice President Kamala Harris sharply criticized President Donald Trump during a speech in San Francisco, highlighting his administration’s tariffs, government cuts, and overall direction. Speaking at the 20th anniversary of Emerge, Harris condemned Trump’s policies, calling them a “wholesale abandonment” of America’s ideals. She emphasized that while Trump’s administration spreads fear, courage is also contagious, urging Americans to unite in opposition. Harris described the … Continue reading Kamala Harris steps back into limelight with speech criticizing Trump

GOP senators express disappointment over reported Waltz resignation

Republican senators expressed disappointment over reports that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz would be stepping down due to a controversy involving the inadvertent sharing of sensitive information with a reporter on the app Signal. Senators, including Ted Cruz and Mike Rounds, praised Waltz’s work but acknowledged the president’s authority in team decisions. Waltz reportedly invited a journalist to a chat where national security details were … Continue reading GOP senators express disappointment over reported Waltz resignation