Policy

Supreme Court Agrees to Decide If Mail-In Ballots Must Arrive by Election Day

Supreme Court to hear challenge to federal law barring states from counting mail ballots received after Election Day.

Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Order Requiring Government to Fully Fund SNAP

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order temporarily pausing a lower court’s order requiring the federal government to fully fund food stamps in November.
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Supreme Court to Weigh Individual Attempts to Enforce Religious Protections

Supreme Court is to hear two cases that could determine how far Americans may go in holding govt officials accountable for violating their religious freedom.

Trump Admin Opens Gulf of America to Oil and Gas Drilling, Eyes Alaska Next

The Interior Dept. unveiled plans for new offshore oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of America and Alaska’s Cook Inlet under Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Supreme Court Grapples With Legality of Trump’s Tariffs

The Supreme Court considers whether Trump’s sweeping global tariffs were authorized by an emergency powers law.

Treasury Secretary Bessent to Attend Tariffs Argument at Supreme Court

U.S. Treasury Sec Scott Bessent said he plans to attend Supreme Court oral arguments about President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.

Trump Now Says He Won’t Attend Tariffs Case at Supreme Court

President Donald Trump said on Nov. 2 that he no longer plans to attend this week’s Supreme Court oral arguments about his reciprocal tariffs.

Bessent Suggests US Already in Housing Recession, Calls for Lower Interest Rates

U.S. housing and the broader economy may already be in recession, says Treasury Secretary Bessent, urging the Fed to start cutting interest rates.