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The Canadian Takeover: Why Trump’s Annexation Goal Could Backfire Spectacularly

Warning! Canada could take over the United States. This isn't hyperbole—it's political mathematics. President Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of annexing Canada. Before rushing headlong into continental consolidation, he and other annexation enthusiasts should reconsider. The consequences would be profound and potentially devastating for America's constitutional balance. Our northern neighbor encompasses ten provinces and

Trump Says Judge Boasberg Should Be Impeached, Amid Fight Over Deportation Order

Topline U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said President Donald Trump’s call for the impeachment of a federal judge probing whether his administration violated a court order was inappropriate on Tuesday in a rare statement that comes as Trump and his allies have challenged the judiciary’s authority over the executive branch. Key Facts Roberts

Social Security ‘Anti-Fraud’ Plan Could Deny Benefits To Millions

Social Security Fraud Prevention Could Effectively Deny (Or At Least Delay) Benefits To Millions A leaked Social Security Administration memo has unveiled a Trump administration plan that could upend the benefits system for millions of Americans. Obtained by investigative outlet Popular Information and corroborated by reports in The Washington Post and Axios, the internal memo

Student Loan Borrowers Sue Trump Administration For Blocking Loan Forgiveness And Income-Driven Plans

Student loan borrowers are going on offense. On Tuesday, the American Federation of Teachers, a major national labor union, represented by the Student Borrower Protection Center and Berger Montague, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for preventing millions of borrowers from accessing affordable repayment plans and student loan forgiveness programs authorized by federal law.

February 2025 Rental Report: Rents Continue to Fall Nationwide, but Upcoming Supply Pinch May End the Trend

Highlights - For the nineteenth consecutive month, the median asking rent price across the top 50 metropolitan areas of the United States fell on a year-over-year basis. - Rent slid to $1,691 in February, down slightly from January and down $15 (0.9%) from February 2024. - Studio unit rent growth, which appeared poised to go

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