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espn.comTrump-Backed Challengers Win Five of Seven Indiana Senate Primaries Against Redistricting Opponents
In Indiana's primary elections, at least five Trump-backed candidates ousted Republican state senators who had voted against redrawing congressional maps. The results underscore President Trump's influence within the GOP amid broader redistricting efforts following a Supreme Cour…
6th Circuit Hears IRS Donor Disclosure Challenge as Supreme Court Rules on Nonprofit Privacy in Parallel Case
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in a case challenging IRS requirements for nonprofit donor disclosures. On the same day, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling protecting donor privacy in a separate case. The disputes highlight ongoing concerns ove…
GB NewsGraham Linehan's Conviction Overturned; He Criticizes Labour's Delay on Single-Sex Spaces Guidance
Graham Linehan's conviction for damaging a transgender activist's phone was overturned on appeal. He accused the Labour Government of fearing transgender activists and delaying implementation of a Supreme Court ruling on single-sex spaces. The government pledged urgent action on…
pymnts.comCBP's CAPE Portal Processes Over 75,000 Tariff Refund Requests Since April, 15% Rejected
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has processed more than 75,000 refund requests through its new CAPE system, with about 15% rejected. The portal, launched to comply with a Supreme Court ruling on President Trump's emergency levies, experienced initial glitches but is now operat…
Nbc NewsMaine Gov. Janet Mills Ends Senate Bid, Clearing Path for Graham Platner Against Susan Collins
Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspended her U.S. Senate campaign, citing insufficient funds to compete in the Democratic primary against Graham Platner. Platner, an oyster farmer and veteran, now advances to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. The move highlights fundra…
U.S. Customs Begins Refunding Tariffs Ruled Unauthorized by Supreme Court
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has launched an online portal for companies to request refunds on tariffs imposed last year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed them unauthorized. Delivery companies like FedEx and…
Sharron Davies and Tracy Edwards Send Legal Letters to Parkrun and Nine Sports Organizations on Women's Policy
Baroness Sharron Davies and Tracy Edwards MBE have issued legal warnings to Parkrun and nine sporting organisations for refusing to exclude biological males from women's categories. The action follows a Supreme Court ruling one year ago that only those born female qualify as wome…
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Launches Tariff Refund Portal Following Supreme Court Decision
U.S. Customs and Border Protection introduced the first phase of its electronic refund system for tariffs deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Importers can now apply for refunds from a $166 billion pool, with over 56,000 claims already totaling $127 billion. Small busin…
Supreme Court Ruling Prompts $166 Billion Tariff Refund Process for Businesses
The Trump administration launched a digital system on Monday for businesses to claim refunds on over $166 billion in tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court. Separately, Germany initiated privatization of a seized Gazprom unit, and Hong Kong reported slow disbursement of its…
US Launches Portal for Refunding $166 Billion in Tariffs Ruled Unlawful by Supreme Court
The U.S. government has initiated a refund process for $166 billion in tariffs deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, with businesses able to file claims through an online portal starting April 20, 2026. Over 330,000 importers are eligible for reimbursements, including interest, t…