Key facts
- Democrats plan to expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices if they win power.
- New Supreme Court justices may have no control over their docket.
- President Trump plans a $700 million initiative to support coal plants and exports.
- Trump's initiative will reportedly use Cold War-era authorities.
- Republican lawmakers are increasingly defying Donald Trump.
- A prominent MAGA megadonor donated a $5.5 million estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonprofit.
- Americans born after 1970 are dying faster than previous generations, according to a study.
- California and New York are reportedly weakening climate rules.
- Republican-led states are increasing investments in green energy.
- The Supreme Court ruled against business interests in three cases.
- ICE claims detainees are the 'worst of the worst,' but data suggests otherwise.
- The Obama Presidential Center's design includes minimal windows.
Democrats are reportedly planning to expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices should they secure power following the November elections. These newly appointed justices would allegedly have no authority over the court's docket. Concurrently, President Donald Trump is preparing a significant financial push, estimated at $700 million, to bolster coal-fired electricity generation and U.S. exports of the fossil fuel. This initiative is slated to employ Cold War-era governmental authorities to allocate federal funds. Amidst approaching midterm elections, Republican lawmakers are exhibiting increasing defiance towards Donald Trump. This trend is evidenced by rebukes of his positions on Iran, opposition to his proposed "anti-weaponization" fund, and the passage of a Ukraine aid bill that Trump is expected to veto. These actions suggest a potential shift in the Republican party's dynamics. The Pentagon is exploring ways to leverage the expertise of drone hobbyists to develop cost-effective "killer drones." This effort aims to harness civilian innovation for military applications, potentially reducing development costs and accelerating the creation of unmanned aerial systems. A recent study indicates a concerning public health trend: Americans born after 1970 are experiencing higher mortality rates when compared to preceding generations. In environmental policy, California and New York are reportedly scaling back their climate regulations. This is occurring while Republican-led states are reportedly increasing their investments in green energy, highlighting a divergence in environmental strategies across the U.S. A prominent MAGA megadonor, who previously supported Donald Trump's presidential campaigns, has made a substantial donation of a $5.5 million estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonprofit organization, underscoring financial backing for RFK Jr.'s endeavors. The Supreme Court has ruled against business interests in three separate cases, a decision that comes amidst ongoing criticism of the court. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) claims its detainees are the "worst of the worst," yet government data appears to contradict this assertion, prompting scrutiny of detention criteria and official statements. The family of a deceased SEAL member reportedly sought assistance from Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump Jr., believing they could help address lingering doubts about the service member's death. U.S. Senators are privately inquiring with an individual named Platner about the possibility of new allegations emerging, suggesting ongoing investigations or political scrutiny. Individuals have been observed entering New York City manholes containing hazardous materials, with the purpose and full extent of these intrusions remaining unknown. The Obama Presidential Center's design, costing $850 million, features minimal windows, drawing architectural comparisons to a "Klingon prison." Some MAGA voters are reportedly beginning to express skepticism, a sentiment shift that could influence political outcomes. The UK government has criticized U.S. Senator J.D. Vance for his remarks on immigration, labeling them as "interfering and stoking division," specifically in relation to comments about a "migrant invasion." Ghislaine Maxwell's former assistant is reportedly planning a tell-all book detailing her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and his sex trafficking ring. A Republican Senator cast a vote in Florida despite tax records indicating a move back to Alabama, raising questions about residency and voting eligibility. The acting CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, stated that the U.S. Ebola response was more scientifically justified than COVID-19 measures. President Trump's indecisiveness regarding troop levels in Europe has resulted in millions of dollars in potential costs and logistical challenges, leaving military personnel uncertain about deployments. An investigation has revealed that individuals pardoned for their roles in the January 6th Capitol riot have committed further crimes, with the scope of their post-pardon criminal activity being more extensive than previously understood.
