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Cook case could lead to ‘cause’ protections for Fed, or a roadmap for dismissals

The most consequential test of the Federal Reserve's independence in more than a century of existence comes before the U.S. Supreme Court this week, with the focus on whether the justices will shield the world's most important central bank from political influence, as Congress intended, or allow President Donald Trump to clean house as he sees fit.
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As EPA ponders Clean Water Act, activists say business eclipsing environment

The long-term health of the ocean off the coast of Southern California, and the health of the region’s freshwater streams and rivers and lakes, soon could hinge on the Trump administration’s definition of a single word: ditch. The Environmental Protection Agency is in the midst of sorting out which of the “waters of the United States,” or WOTUS – the creeks, streams, rivers, ponds, lakes, ...
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Voters say Trump has gone too far in immigration efforts in new WSJ poll

Most voters believe President Donald Trump's administration has gone too far in its immigration enforcement efforts and view his handling of the issue as negative amid a wave of clashes between federal agents and citizens protesting against their presence, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll.
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Nobel Prize cannot be ‘passed on’ to others, Nobel Foundation says

While President Donald Trump might have the medal in hand, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado cannot be redistributed to him, the Nobel Foundation said in a statement following Machado's move to present the president with the award at their Thursday meeting at the White House.