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SCOTUS punts Fed independence question to future courts

On the surface, Monday's Supreme Court ruling that keeps Lisa Cook in place as a Federal Reserve governor for now was a win for believers that the central bank works best when insulated from the day-to-day control of...

Why it matters: On the surface, Monday's Supreme Court ruling that keeps Lisa Cook in place as a Federal Reserve governor for now was a win for believers that the central bank works best when insulated from the day-to-day control of...

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Supreme Court shifts removal power toward President; narrows mail‑in ballot challenge

Decision in case concerning Rebecca Slaughter overturns decades of precedent curbing executive power. Plus how one man survived eight days lost in the Pacific Ocean Good morning.

Why it matters: Decision in case concerning Rebecca Slaughter overturns decades of precedent curbing executive power. Plus how one man survived eight days lost in the Pacific Ocean Good morning.

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23-state coalition, led by WA AG Brown, sues over Medicaid work-rule implementation

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joined a coalition of 23 state attorneys general and two governors suing the federal administration, arguing the administration unlawfully implemented Medicaid work requirements and exceeded its authority by using an improper implementation pathway.

Why it matters: Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joined a coalition of 23 state attorneys general and two governors suing the federal administration, arguing the administration unlawfully implemented Medicaid work requirements and exceeded its authority by using an improper implementation pathway.

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