Top News Stories for June 2

Manhunt Launched After Seven Teens Wounded in Chicago Drive-By Shooting Chicago police are searching for suspects after seven teenagers were injured in a drive-by shooting. Authorities report that the victims, aged 17 to 19, suffered non-fatal injuries. Witnesses say a dark-colored sedan fired multiple shots before fleeing. City officials have reiterated concerns over rising gun…

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Top News Stories For Sunday, May 25

ASEAN Urges Unity Amid US Tariff Hikes Southeast Asian nations are calling for stronger economic integration to counter the impact of US-imposed tariffs, which range from 10% to 49%. Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan emphasized the need for unity during the ASEAN foreign ministers’ summit, highlighting the ongoing US-China trade war’s disruption of global production…

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The Case Against National Injunctions

The increasing use of national injunctions by federal district judges is a troubling trend that threatens the balance of powers in the U.S. judicial system. Traditionally, district judges preside over cases within their geographic jurisdiction, ruling on matters that affect only the parties before them. However, in recent years, some judges have taken it upon…

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