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US Troops Given Authority to Detain Illegal Immigrants Trespassing in Newly Militarized Land

USNORTHCOM said military personnel can now carry out security support operations on strip of land on US-Mexico border transferred to Army’s control.

Trump Says It’s ‘Not Possible’ to Give Every Deportee a Trial

Trump said the U.S. government cannot provide a trial to every individual who is slated to be deported, responding to a recent Supreme Court ruling.
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FTC Sues Uber Over Alleged ‘Deceptive Billing and Cancellation’ Policies

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against rideshare company Uber, accusing it of misleading customers, the agency said in an April 21 statement.

Federal Student Loan Collections to Restart in May After Biden-Era Freeze

Federal student loan collections—including wage garnishment—will resume within weeks, the Education Department confirmed.

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze

Harvard sued Trump admin, asking court to unfreeze billions president is withholding due to school’s refusal to end DEI and combat anti-Semitism.

Walgreens Agrees to Pay up to $350 Million in Civil Settlement Over Opioid Prescriptions

Walgreens to pay $350 million to settle allegations it knowingly filled millions of unlawful opioid prescriptions and submitted false claims to fed health programs.

Judge Orders Trump Admin to Issue Correction Notices to Fired Probationary Workers

Judge ordered Trump admin to provide laid-off federal probationary employees with written notice stating that they were not terminated for performance reasons.

Texas Walmart Shooter Who Killed 23 People Pleads Guilty, Avoids Death Penalty

The gunman who killed 23 people and injured 22 others in a mass shooting at a Texas Walmart in 2019 has accepted a plea deal, avoiding the death penalty.