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Supreme Court Lets Trump Administration End Protections for Venezuelan Migrants

In an emergency ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court sided with the Trump Administration, permitting the removal of legal safeguards for thousands of Venezuelan migrants, potentially exposing them to deportation. The ruling empowers the Administration to overturn a decision by former President Biden that broadened eligibility for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans. TPS provides […]

LGBTQ WorldPride Celebration Set to Clash with Trump’s Washington

This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to receive similar stories in your inbox. Washington is preparing to host a major global LGBTQ celebration, coinciding with President Donald Trump’s administration, which is perceived as antagonistic to the community’s objectives. WorldPride, previously held in the U.S. in 2019, attracting 5 […]

GOP Tax Plan Still Burdens Blue States

The primary obstacles hindering Republican consensus on President Donald Trump’s ambitious spending legislation revolve around deductions for state and local taxes (the SALT cap) and Medicaid funding. House Republicans are expected to continue discussions into the weekend after Representatives Andrew Clyde (R-GA), Chip Roy (R-TX), and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), among others, voiced concerns about the […]

RFK Jr.’s Infant Formula Review: What Parents Should Know

The federal government is initiating its first comprehensive examination of infant formula nutrients in almost three decades. While this may raise concerns for some families, pediatric experts emphasize that there is no cause for alarm. Infant formula approved by the FDA remains one of the most strictly regulated food products in the nation and is […]

Overworking Can Alter Brain Structure, Study Suggests

Extended work hours are linked to numerous health problems, including high stress levels, sleep disruption, heart issues, and mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. A new study published in Occupational and Environmental Medicine suggests it might even alter the brain. Korean researchers discovered significant brain differences between individuals who consistently worked long hours and […]

How to Interrupt Someone Politely

Interrupting someone can be a conversational faux pas, but sometimes it’s necessary. According to Jefferson Fisher, a Texas lawyer and author, interruption is warranted when someone is stating something factually incorrect. It’s about correcting facts, not arguing opinions. The key is to do it politely. Be upfront The best approach is to acknowledge the interruption. […]

Supreme Court Hears Case with Major Implications for Birthright Citizenship and Federal Court Authority

` tags. On Thursday, the Supreme Court Justices heard arguments in an important birthright citizenship case. The outcome could significantly affect the Trump Administration’s immigration policies and its efforts to broaden presidential authority. The case revolves around an executive order issued by President Donald Trump. This order challenged the established interpretation of birthright citizenship by […]

Walmart: Tariffs Could Force Price Hikes This Month

Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, is suggesting that consumers could begin to see the effects of President Trump’s tariffs as soon as this month. CFO John David Rainey stated the tariffs remain “still too high.” Rainey said in an interview on Thursday, “Our business model is built around offering the lowest prices every day, but […]

ER or Urgent Care: Knowing Where to Go for Medical Help

` tags. ` When faced with a pressing health issue, quick and effective care is paramount. But where should you go? Aside from obvious emergencies like suspected heart attacks, it’s not always clear whether to rush to the ER or visit an urgent care center. Here’s a guide to help you decide when to seek […]

Ukrainian Disappointment with Trump’s Actions

For Ukrainians enduring the ongoing war and concerned about Russia’s future actions, observing Donald Trump’s recent behavior has been emotionally taxing. Sentiments have shifted rapidly between negative and positive. Leading up to the previous U.S. elections, Ukrainians largely favored President Joe Biden. While some viewed him as overly cautious regarding Russia, his assurances that the […]

Climate Change Threatens Healthy Pregnancies: How Rising Temperatures Impact Maternal and Fetal Health

The increasing number of extremely hot days resulting from climate change is impacting human health, with links to heatstroke, dehydration, and respiratory issues. Pregnant individuals face heightened risks of health complications due to these rising temperatures. A study released on May 14 revealed that extreme heat caused by climate change poses significant threats to maternal […]

Trump Finds Governing More Difficult Than Making Promises

This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. Donald Trump, as a candidate, made numerous pledges about his potential actions if elected President. However, President Trump has yet to fulfill many of these promises, and some may never come to fruition. […]

Trump’s Executive Order Aims to Lower Drug Costs: Will It Work?

The U.S. faces significantly higher prescription drug costs compared to other developed nations due to regulatory issues, market dynamics, and lobbying efforts. Former President Donald Trump previously attempted to address this through an Executive Order aimed at encouraging pharmaceutical companies to voluntarily reduce their prices. The Executive Order directed the Department of Health and Human […]