Trump H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Blocks $100,000 Charge
A federal judge in Boston blocked President Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee on Monday, June 8, 2026, ruling that the charge was unlawful and must be vacated. The H-1B visa fee ruling gives immediate relief to U.S. employers that depend on skilled foreign workers in technology, engineering and other specialized fields. H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Deals Setback to Trump Administration U.S. District Judge Leo T. Sorokin ruled in Massachusetts tha
Trump H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Blocks $100,000 Charge
A federal judge in Boston blocked President Donald Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee on Monday, June 8, 2026, ruling that the charge was unlawful and must be vacated. The H-1B visa fee ruling gives immediate relief to U.S. employers that depend on skilled foreign workers in technology, engineering and other specialized fields. H-1B Visa Fee Ruling Deals Setback to Trump Administration U.S. District Judge Leo T. Sorokin ruled in Massachusetts tha
Trump Immigration Curbs Blocked by US Court
A recent US federal court ruling has brought temporary relief to many immigrants affected by strict immigration restrictions introduced by President Donald Trump’s administration. The court blocked immigration curbs that had slowed or paused several applications, including asylum cases, work permits, green cards and citizenship-related processes for people from 39 countries. India was not part of the restricted country list. So, Indian citizens do not receive direct relief from th
Trump Immigration Curbs Blocked by US Court
A recent US federal court ruling has brought temporary relief to many immigrants affected by strict immigration restrictions introduced by President Donald Trump’s administration. The court blocked immigration curbs that had slowed or paused several applications, including asylum cases, work permits, green cards and citizenship-related processes for people from 39 countries. India was not part of the restricted country list. So, Indian citizens do not receive direct relief from th
Trump Pushes Federal Workforce Overhaul
Trump Supports Cuts At Intelligence Office US President Donald Trump said he would support staff reductions within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, defending his decision to name Bill Pulte as acting director despite questions about Pulte’s limited intelligence background. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said he would not object if Pulte reduced the size of the office, arguing that
Trump Pushes Federal Workforce Overhaul
Trump Supports Cuts At Intelligence Office US President Donald Trump said he would support staff reductions within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, defending his decision to name Bill Pulte as acting director despite questions about Pulte’s limited intelligence background. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said he would not object if Pulte reduced the size of the office, arguing that
San Francisco Budget Plan Targets $642M Deficit
The San Francisco budget plan proposed by Mayor Daniel Lurie seeks to protect core city services while addressing a $642 million deficit over the next two fiscal years. Lurie announced the proposal in San Francisco on Monday, June 1, 2026, presenting it as a spending plan built around fiscal discipline, service protection and preparation for possible federal funding cuts. San Francisco Budget Plan Focuses on Services and Deficit Control The pro
San Francisco Budget Plan Targets $642M Deficit
The San Francisco budget plan proposed by Mayor Daniel Lurie seeks to protect core city services while addressing a $642 million deficit over the next two fiscal years. Lurie announced the proposal in San Francisco on Monday, June 1, 2026, presenting it as a spending plan built around fiscal discipline, service protection and preparation for possible federal funding cuts. San Francisco Budget Plan Focuses on Services and Deficit Control The pro
Trump administration halts $1.8B anti-weaponisation compensation fund
The Trump administration has paused its $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponisation Fund following a federal court ruling. The Justice Department confirmed it will comply with the order, even though it disagrees with the court’s decision. The fund was set up to provide compensation to individuals claiming harm due to government actions, but concerns have been raised about potential political misuse. Court Orders Halt
Trump administration halts $1.8B anti-weaponisation compensation fund
The Trump administration has paused its $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponisation Fund following a federal court ruling. The Justice Department confirmed it will comply with the order, even though it disagrees with the court’s decision. The fund was set up to provide compensation to individuals claiming harm due to government actions, but concerns have been raised about potential political misuse. Court Orders Halt
Former Fed Chair Powell Honored at JFK Ceremony
Jerome Powell Honored at JFK Profile in Courage Award Jerome Powell, former Chair of the Federal Reserve, was honored at the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award ceremony on May 31 in Boston, Massachusetts. The event recognized his steadfast leadership in the financial sector and dedication to public service. The ceremony, organized by the JFK Library Foundation, highlighted Powell’s contributions to s
Former Fed Chair Powell Honored at JFK Ceremony
Jerome Powell Honored at JFK Profile in Courage Award Jerome Powell, former Chair of the Federal Reserve, was honored at the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award ceremony on May 31 in Boston, Massachusetts. The event recognized his steadfast leadership in the financial sector and dedication to public service. The ceremony, organized by the JFK Library Foundation, highlighted Powell’s contributions to s
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government. Wang admitted to promoting Beijing-backed content in the United States without notifying federal authorities, violating US law. She resigned earlier this month after being charged in April for acting on behalf of a foreign government. Prosecutors alle
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government. Wang admitted to promoting Beijing-backed content in the United States without notifying federal authorities, violating US law. She resigned earlier this month after being charged in April for acting on behalf of a foreign government. Prosecutors alle
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
Chicago Zillow Listings Restored After MRED Court Order
Chicago Zillow listings were restored after a federal court order required Midwest Real Estate Data, known as MRED, to return listing access to the real estate platform. The order, issued on Friday, May 22, 2026, temporarily restored Chicago-area home listing data on Zillow after thousands of listings were removed during a legal dispute over property data, private listings and platform display rules. MRED-Zillow Dispute Centers on Private Listings
Chicago Zillow Listings Restored After MRED Court Order
Chicago Zillow listings were restored after a federal court order required Midwest Real Estate Data, known as MRED, to return listing access to the real estate platform. The order, issued on Friday, May 22, 2026, temporarily restored Chicago-area home listing data on Zillow after thousands of listings were removed during a legal dispute over property data, private listings and platform display rules. MRED-Zillow Dispute Centers on Private Listings
US Consumer Confidence Falls in May as Inflation Pressures Spending
US consumer confidence falls in May as inflation, high gas prices and a softer job outlook pressure household budgets, according to the Conference Board’s latest survey. The drop shows why many Americans are pulling back on spending even as stocks remain near record highs. Why US Consumer Confidence Falls in May The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 in May, marking the first decline after three m
US Consumer Confidence Falls in May as Inflation Pressures Spending
US consumer confidence falls in May as inflation, high gas prices and a softer job outlook pressure household budgets, according to the Conference Board’s latest survey. The drop shows why many Americans are pulling back on spending even as stocks remain near record highs. Why US Consumer Confidence Falls in May The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index slipped 0.7 points to 93.1 in May, marking the first decline after three m
Federal Judge Upholds Presidential Records Act Against Trump
Judge Enforces Compliance With Presidential Records Act A federal judge on May 22,2026 has ruled that aides to President Donald Trump must comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting claims that the decades-old law infringes on presidential authority. U.S. District Judge John Bates opened his ruling with a quote from George Orwell’s 1984, emphasizing the importance of government records for accountabi
Federal Judge Upholds Presidential Records Act Against Trump
Judge Enforces Compliance With Presidential Records Act A federal judge on May 22,2026 has ruled that aides to President Donald Trump must comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting claims that the decades-old law infringes on presidential authority. U.S. District Judge John Bates opened his ruling with a quote from George Orwell’s 1984, emphasizing the importance of government records for accountabi
Kevin Warsh Takes Over as Fed Chair as Trump Urges Independence
Kevin Warsh took over as Federal Reserve chair at a White House swearing-in ceremony on Friday, May 22, 2026, as President Donald Trump publicly urged him to lead the central bank independently. The transition places Warsh at the center of a politically sensitive moment for the Federal Reserve, with inflation, interest rates and central bank independence all under close national scrutiny. Trump Says Warsh Should Lead Without Political Pressure
Kevin Warsh Takes Over as Fed Chair as Trump Urges Independence
Kevin Warsh took over as Federal Reserve chair at a White House swearing-in ceremony on Friday, May 22, 2026, as President Donald Trump publicly urged him to lead the central bank independently. The transition places Warsh at the center of a politically sensitive moment for the Federal Reserve, with inflation, interest rates and central bank independence all under close national scrutiny. Trump Says Warsh Should Lead Without Political Pressure
Trump Birthright Citizenship Case Heads Toward Supreme Court Ruling
The Trump birthright citizenship case is heading toward a major Supreme Court decision after lower courts blocked the president’s effort to restrict automatic US citizenship for some children born in the United States. President Donald Trump criticized the possibility of losing the case during remarks at the White House on Thursday, May 21, 2026, warning it would be a “disgrace” if the Supreme Court ruled against his administration’s positio
Trump Birthright Citizenship Case Heads Toward Supreme Court Ruling
The Trump birthright citizenship case is heading toward a major Supreme Court decision after lower courts blocked the president’s effort to restrict automatic US citizenship for some children born in the United States. President Donald Trump criticized the possibility of losing the case during remarks at the White House on Thursday, May 21, 2026, warning it would be a “disgrace” if the Supreme Court ruled against his administration’s positio
DOJ Accuses Yale of Admissions Bias
Federal Accusations Against Yale The United States Department of Justice on Thursday, May 14, 2026, accused Yale School of Medicine of discriminating against white and Asian applicants. The allegations follow a year-long federal investigation into the university’s diversity-focused admissions practices. According to the Justice Department, Yale leadership intentionally selected applicants based on race, resulting in Black
DOJ Accuses Yale of Admissions Bias
Federal Accusations Against Yale The United States Department of Justice on Thursday, May 14, 2026, accused Yale School of Medicine of discriminating against white and Asian applicants. The allegations follow a year-long federal investigation into the university’s diversity-focused admissions practices. According to the Justice Department, Yale leadership intentionally selected applicants based on race, resulting in Black
Do Senators Get Paid During Shutdowns? New Senate Rule Explained
WASHINGTON — Do senators get paid during government shutdowns? A new Senate rule would delay their salaries during future federal funding lapses, but the money would still be released after the shutdown ends. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Thursday, May 14, 2026, to withhold senators’ pay whenever a government shutdown affects one or more federal agencies. Senate Shutdown Pay Rule Explained The measure, sponsored by Sen. John Kennedy,
Do Senators Get Paid During Shutdowns? New Senate Rule Explained
WASHINGTON — Do senators get paid during government shutdowns? A new Senate rule would delay their salaries during future federal funding lapses, but the money would still be released after the shutdown ends. The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Thursday, May 14, 2026, to withhold senators’ pay whenever a government shutdown affects one or more federal agencies. Senate Shutdown Pay Rule Explained The measure, sponsored by Sen. John Kennedy,
Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Fed Chair as Inflation and Rate-Cut Pressure Intensify
Kevin Warsh was confirmed as Federal Reserve chair on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, placing President Donald Trump’s nominee at the center of a high-stakes debate over inflation, interest rates and the independence of the U.S. central bank. The Senate approved Warsh in a 54–45 largely party-line vote, clearing the way for the former Federal Reserve official to succeed Jerome Powell. The confirmation followed uncertainty tied to a Justice Department investigation involving Powell, whi
Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Fed Chair as Inflation and Rate-Cut Pressure Intensify
Kevin Warsh was confirmed as Federal Reserve chair on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, placing President Donald Trump’s nominee at the center of a high-stakes debate over inflation, interest rates and the independence of the U.S. central bank. The Senate approved Warsh in a 54–45 largely party-line vote, clearing the way for the former Federal Reserve official to succeed Jerome Powell. The confirmation followed uncertainty tied to a Justice Department investigation involving Powell, whi
Arcadia Mayor Resigns After DOJ China Agent Charge
Eileen Wang resigned as mayor of Arcadia on Monday, May 12, 2026, after the U.S. Department of Justice announced she agreed to plead guilty in a federal foreign agent case tied to China. Federal prosecutors said Wang, 58, acted as a covert agent for the People’s Republic of China while helping distribute propaganda content targeting Chinese American communities in Southern California. Officials said the felony charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. DOJ Says Propaganda Was Shared Through Community News Platforms According to court filings, Chinese officials allegedly used encrypted WeChat messages in June 2021 to send prewritten articles to Wang and others. One article reportedly denied allegations of genocide and forced labor involving ethnic minorities in China’s Xinjiang region. Prosecutors said Wang reposted the content on websites presented as local news platforms and later shared proof of publication with individuals linked to the Chinese government. Federal investigators also alleged that Wang coordinated with John Chen, who previously pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent and conspiracy to bribe a public official. What Happens Next for Arcadia? City officials in Arcadia said the federal allegations did not involve city finances, employees, or municipal operations. Wang was elected to the City Council in November 2022 and later became mayor through the council’s rotating leadership system. The City Council is now expected to discuss appointing a temporary replacement for Wang’s 3rd District seat ahead of the November 2026 election. Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg said public officials in the United States must represent American interests only, calling the allegations against Wang “deeply concerning.”
Arcadia Mayor Resigns After DOJ China Agent Charge
Eileen Wang resigned as mayor of Arcadia on Monday, May 12, 2026, after the U.S. Department of Justice announced she agreed to plead guilty in a federal foreign agent case tied to China. Federal prosecutors said Wang, 58, acted as a covert agent for the People’s Republic of China while helping distribute propaganda content targeting Chinese American communities in Southern California. Officials said the felony charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. DOJ Says Propaganda Was Shared Through Community News Platforms According to court filings, Chinese officials allegedly used encrypted WeChat messages in June 2021 to send prewritten articles to Wang and others. One article reportedly denied allegations of genocide and forced labor involving ethnic minorities in China’s Xinjiang region. Prosecutors said Wang reposted the content on websites presented as local news platforms and later shared proof of publication with individuals linked to the Chinese government. Federal investigators also alleged that Wang coordinated with John Chen, who previously pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent and conspiracy to bribe a public official. What Happens Next for Arcadia? City officials in Arcadia said the federal allegations did not involve city finances, employees, or municipal operations. Wang was elected to the City Council in November 2022 and later became mayor through the council’s rotating leadership system. The City Council is now expected to discuss appointing a temporary replacement for Wang’s 3rd District seat ahead of the November 2026 election. Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg said public officials in the United States must represent American interests only, calling the allegations against Wang “deeply concerning.”
Trump Gas Tax Suspension Plan: How Much Could Drivers Save?
President Donald Trump is backing a temporary federal gas tax suspension as US drivers face sharply higher fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict. The proposal could cut up to 18.4 cents per gallon from gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon from diesel, but it cannot take effect without approval from Congress. How Much Could Drivers Save? Trump said on Monday, May 11, 2026, that he wants to remove the federal gas tax “for a period of time” and restore it once prices ease. The White House has not confirmed whether formal legislation has already been sent to lawmakers. The relief would be limited compared with the wider rise in pump prices. US gasoline prices have climbed sharply since the Iran conflict intensified, leaving many households paying more for commuting, deliveries and daily transportation. Congress Holds The Key The federal gas tax helps fund highways, bridges and public transit through the Highway Trust Fund. Any suspension could give drivers short-term relief but may raise concerns over road funding. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the administration supports steps to lower fuel costs. Some lawmakers have also backed a temporary gas tax holiday, while critics argue the savings may not fully reach consumers. For American families already dealing with inflation, even a small reduction at the pump could matter. But the plan’s real impact depends on Congress, fuel markets and whether gas stations pass the full tax cut to drivers.
Trump Gas Tax Suspension Plan: How Much Could Drivers Save?
President Donald Trump is backing a temporary federal gas tax suspension as US drivers face sharply higher fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict. The proposal could cut up to 18.4 cents per gallon from gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon from diesel, but it cannot take effect without approval from Congress. How Much Could Drivers Save? Trump said on Monday, May 11, 2026, that he wants to remove the federal gas tax “for a period of time” and restore it once prices ease. The White House has not confirmed whether formal legislation has already been sent to lawmakers. The relief would be limited compared with the wider rise in pump prices. US gasoline prices have climbed sharply since the Iran conflict intensified, leaving many households paying more for commuting, deliveries and daily transportation. Congress Holds The Key The federal gas tax helps fund highways, bridges and public transit through the Highway Trust Fund. Any suspension could give drivers short-term relief but may raise concerns over road funding. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the administration supports steps to lower fuel costs. Some lawmakers have also backed a temporary gas tax holiday, while critics argue the savings may not fully reach consumers. For American families already dealing with inflation, even a small reduction at the pump could matter. But the plan’s real impact depends on Congress, fuel markets and whether gas stations pass the full tax cut to drivers.
DC Judge Apologizes to Trump Assassination Suspect Over Jail Conditions in WHCD Case
DC Judge Questions Jail Treatment in Trump Assassination Case A federal magistrate judge in Washington apologized to Cole Allen, the man accused in an alleged Trump assassination plot, after raising concerns over his jail conditions. U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui said the court had “grave concerns” about Allen’s treatment after defense lawyers argued he was kept under suicide precautions despite mental health assessments indicating he was not suicidal
DC Judge Apologizes to Trump Assassination Suspect Over Jail Conditions in WHCD Case
DC Judge Questions Jail Treatment in Trump Assassination Case A federal magistrate judge in Washington apologized to Cole Allen, the man accused in an alleged Trump assassination plot, after raising concerns over his jail conditions. U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui said the court had “grave concerns” about Allen’s treatment after defense lawyers argued he was kept under suicide precautions despite mental health assessments indicating he was not suicidal









