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    Supreme Court to decide when Catholic religious groups need to pay taxes

    The groups involved in the ruling are Headwaters, Barron County Developmental Services, Diversified Services, and Black River Industries. The group are all meant to offer services to people with developmental disabilities, and are open to non-Catholics.

    In an earlier ruling, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the groups, which operate under the authority of the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior weren't religious enough to warrant tax exemption, NBC News reports.

    Graig Graziosi has the story.

    Josh Marcus1 April 2025 01:00

    Trump administration is reviewing billions federal funding to Harvard

    The Trump administration is reviewing the $9 billion in funding provided to Harvard University over alleged antisemitism – the latest move in its threat to withhold money to colleges and universities over pro-Palestinian protests.

    Ariana Baio1 April 2025 00:00

    Federal court pauses Trump attempt to remove protected immigration status from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans

    An judge found that that a group of Venezuelan TPS holders who brought a lawsuit were likely to succeed in their claims that the decision was “unauthorized by law, arbitrary and capricious, and motivated by unconstitutional animus” against Venezuelan nationals.

    Here’s more on the background to the orders at issue.

    Josh Marcus31 March 2025 23:45

    Trump commutes sentence for Hunter Biden associate

    Trump commuted the sentence of Jason Galanis, a former business associate of Hunter Biden who was sentenced to 189 months in prison for his role in a securities fraud scheme.

    Galanis, who assisted a Republication investigation into the Biden family, received his commutation on Friday.

    It arrived shortly after Trump bestowed an unconditional pardon to Devon Archer, another business partner of Hunter Biden and Galanis.

    Ariana Baio31 March 2025 23:30

    Elon Musk pours money into key elections across the country as he rants about Soros’ influence

    Elon Musk is pouring money into key elections across the country in support of Republican and conservative candidates, while at the same time complaining about the influence of fellow billionaire George Soros.

    Richard Hall reports:

    Richard Hall31 March 2025 23:00

    Lawsuit challenges Trump's sweeping election policy order

    A coalition of organizations filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s recent executive order on elections, which would require new proof of citizenship rules to vote and limit mail-in ballots.

    The suit, filed in District of Columbia federal court, alleges that the Trump administration’s order wrongly claims state powers to dictate the nature of elections.

    “Through this unconstitutional action, the President intrudes on the states’ and Congress’s authority to set election rules in an attempt to make it far more difficult for eligible U.S. citizens to exercise their fundamental right to vote,” according to the complaint.

    Here’s more on the executive order that touched off the legal challenge.

    Josh Marcus31 March 2025 23:00

    As Trump prepares trade war, recession odds are up: Goldman Sachs

    The firm raised its recession estimate to 35 percent, up from a previous 20 percent prediction, per a research note on Sunday.

    The finding is based on “the sharp recent deterioration in household and business confidence, and statements from White House officials indicating greater willingness to tolerate near-term economic weakness in pursuit of their policies,” the Wall Street stalwart wrote.

    The prediction comes as a series of sweeping tariffs, including a 25 percent levy on foreign-made cars and reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners, are set to take effect on Wednesday, on what the White House has dubbed “Liberation Day.”

    More details in our full story.

    Josh Marcus31 March 2025 22:45

    Chuck Grassley plans a bill to stop judges from carrying out their checks-and-balances powers

    Senator Chuck Grassley is introducing a bill to stop judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, which experts say are an essential part of the judicial branch’s ability to check the power of the executive branch.

    Grassley, a 91-year-old Republican from Iowa and president pro tempore of the Senate, is introducing a bill to end nationwide injunctions because they “have become a favorite tool for those seeking to obstruct [President Donald Trump’s] agenda,” according to an op-ed he wrote for the Wall Street Journal.

    Grassley says his bill will ensure “lower courts could no longer block legitimate executive action by issuing orders to nonparties to the lawsuit.”

    Katie Hawkinson31 March 2025 22:30

    The DOGE-MAGA alliance has its first big tests in Florida and Wisconsin

    This week will be perhaps one of the most important in Donald Trump’s nascent second term as president. Wednesday will kick off his “Liberation Day” when his proposed tariffs will go into effect. Congress continues to negotiate his proposed “one big, beautiful bill” to cut taxes and ramp up defense and border spending while increasing oil production.

    So far, there have been few ways for voters to register dissatisfaction on a large scale, save for a few one-off special elections to fill state legislative seats, where Democrats overperformed, a byproduct of how the Democratic Party has become one of highly-educated and high-propensity voters.

    But Tuesday will be the first test for Democrats to see if they can turn dissatisfaction with Trump into votes or if Republicans can create a firewall – and if Trump indeed has a mandate.

    Read the latest analysis from Eric Garcia’s newsletter.

    Josh Marcus31 March 2025 22:15

    Editorial: The financial markets no longer believe in Donald Trump’s ‘stable genius’

    The president’s obsession with tariffs risks a repeat of the mistakes of the 1930s – and on ‘Liberation Day’, the world may pay a heavy price

    Editorial31 March 2025 22:00

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