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American Enterprises Sue to Halt President Trump's Replacement Import Taxes

American Enterprises Sue to Halt President Trump's Replacement Import Taxes

Washington, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Fresh off a Supreme Court victory, a small business coalition is suing to block President Trump’s replacement import taxes, arguing they illegally rely on outdated 1974 trade laws.

Georgia Voters Navigate Crowded Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Georgia Voters Navigate Crowded Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rome, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Today, March 10, seventeen candidates compete to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia, offering critical insights into Donald Trump’s ongoing political influence following their public rift.

Arkansas Governor to Announce Statewide High School Partnership with Turning Point USA

Arkansas Governor to Announce Statewide High School Partnership with Turning Point USA

Little Rock, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders will announce a statewide high school partnership with Turning Point USA, highlighting a growing trend of state governments officially aligning with conservative ideological groups.

Federal Judge Disqualifies Justice Department's Leadership Team in New Jersey

Federal Judge Disqualifies Justice Department's Leadership Team in New Jersey

Newark, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
A federal judge has disqualified the three-person leadership team running New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney office, marking the second unlawful appointment and threatening the dismissal of pending criminal cases.

Supreme Court Justices Clash Over the Rise of Expedited Presidential Rulings

Supreme Court Justices Clash Over the Rise of Expedited Presidential Rulings

Washington, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Justices Jackson and Kavanaugh debated expedited court rulings this week. Notably, the Supreme Court has backed the Trump administration in 80% of these rapid, highly contested emergency cases.

Indiana's New Childhood Independence Law Offers Relief to Working Parents

Indiana's New Childhood Independence Law Offers Relief to Working Parents

Indianapolis, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
As of March 2026, Indiana protects parents allowing children unsupervised time from neglect charges. This legislative shift offers vital relief, potentially reducing workforce absenteeism amid daily childcare gaps.

Louisiana Lawmakers Convene to Debate $47 Billion Budget and Broad Economic Reforms

Louisiana Lawmakers Convene to Debate $47 Billion Budget and Broad Economic Reforms

Baton Rouge, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Lawmakers opened Louisiana’s 2026 legislative session to debate a $47 billion budget and over 1,300 bills, featuring proposals to eliminate state income tax and overhaul education funding.

The Reluctant Witness: Nixon Aide Who Exposed the Secret Oval Office Tapes Dies at 99

The Reluctant Witness: Nixon Aide Who Exposed the Secret Oval Office Tapes Dies at 99

Washington, D.C., Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Alexander Butterfield has died at 99. Despite overseeing their installation, his reluctant 1973 testimony exposed Nixon’s secret tapes, triggering the president’s resignation and forever reshaping American political accountability.

FBI Investigates Homemade Bomb Thrown at Protest Outside NYC Mayor's Residence

FBI Investigates Homemade Bomb Thrown at Protest Outside NYC Mayor's Residence

New York City, Monday, 9 March 2026.
Federal authorities are investigating after a shrapnel-filled homemade bomb was thrown during a weekend protest outside the NYC mayor’s residence, narrowly extinguishing itself a short distance from police officers.

Government Shutdown Triggers Five-Hour Airport Delays During Spring Break Rush

Government Shutdown Triggers Five-Hour Airport Delays During Spring Break Rush

Houston, Monday, 9 March 2026.
A partial government shutdown is forcing spring break travelers to endure five-hour security lines, compounding travel chaos after over 1,000 TSA officers resigned during last year’s funding lapse.