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Supreme Court: Federal Gun Ban for Drug Users Likely Violates Second Amendment, Challenges Trump-Era Law
The Supreme Court ruled that banning gun possession by drug users likely violates the Second Amendment, challenging the federal gun law. This decision casts uncertainty over future gun regulations, emphasizing historical context while demanding a nuanced approach to modern laws.
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Israel's Foreign Minister has severed contact with EU's Foreign Affairs Chief, Kaja Kallas, over her alleged apartheid comparisons regarding Israel's activities in Gaza and the West Bank. This development has strained EU-Israel relations, with the EU maintaining its critical view on Israeli settlements and commitment to a two-state solution.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has ordered six regional grid operators to expedite interconnections for AI-driven data centers to manage increasing electricity demand. This move aims to address the potential tripling of data center electricity use by 2035, while ensuring these centers bear grid upgrade costs, safeguarding residential ratepayers.
The Enforcement Directorate is raiding multiple sites across Kerala as part of a money-laundering investigation into a forged-organ-donation scam. The operation seeks to uncover financial and criminal links, involving key suspect Mohammed Najeeb and his associates, amid heavy security and ongoing arrests.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has disqualified a ballot measure intended to reduce state income tax due to misleading summaries provided by the Attorney General. This decision ignites debate over ballot language integrity, the AG's responsibilities, and future handling of tax policy reforms.














