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You Can Keep Your Shoes on at TSA Airport Security Now — But Here’s What Still Has to Come Off

TSA confirms no need to take shoes off during airport security screenings as of July 8. The Department of Homeland Security announced on July 8 that airline passengers are no longer required to remove their shoes at airport security. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the announcement during a press conference at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, pointing to the advancement of security technology. "We have a multilayered, whole-of-government approach now to security and to the environment that people anticipate […]

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The Art of the Retreat: Trump Delays Tariffs Again

The tariffs were due today. Now they’re due Aug. 1. Unless they’re not. President Donald Trump this week dressed up a retreat in his trade war – delaying the imposition of tariffs from today to Aug. 1 – as a counterattack. He sent letters to 20 countries including Japan and South Korea threatening steep duties if they have not made a deal by the new deadline. What’s he doing? Is he fulfilling Wall Street’s derogatory TACO (“Trump Always Chickens Out”) […]

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order After Supreme Court Ruling

By Nate Raymond CONCORD, New Hampshire (Reuters) -A federal judge on Thursday again barred President Donald Trump's administration from denying citizenship to some babies born in the U.S., making use of an exception to overcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block that and other policies nationwide. U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante ruled at a hearing in Concord, New Hampshire, after immigrant rights advocates implored him to grant class action status to a […]

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Universities, Students Brace for SNAP Cuts

Universities say congressionally approved cuts to SNAP will worsen food insecurity and impact graduation and enrollment rates. Activists and a growing number of lawmakers are raising concerns over the potential consequences of recently approved cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on a segment of the population not always associated with food insecurity: university students. SNAP — formerly known as food stamps — is the country’s largest federal nutrition assistance program, serving about 41.5 million people and 22.3 million households […]

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