Supreme Court deals 3 losses to Trump & one big win

Supreme Court’s Landmark Decisions on Presidential Power In a watershed moment for presidential authority, the U.S. Supreme Court recently delivered two pivotal rulings regarding the power of the President to fire officials within federal agencies. The juxtaposition of these decisions illustrates the delicate balance between presidential power and the independence of regulatory bodies. In one ruling, the Court confirmed that President Trump lacked the constitutional authority to remove Lisa Cook, a Governor of the Federal Reserve Board. This decision aligns with the long-held belief that the Federal Reserve should operate…

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First heat wave arrives in Toronto

Rising Temperatures: A Warm Welcome to Canada Day in Southern Ontario As summer rolls in, southern Ontario is preparing to embrace a wave of hot and humid weather over the coming days. This past weekend was pleasantly warm, but the forecast suggests that temperatures will soon climb into the 30s Celsius, with the humidex making conditions feel significantly hotter. This shift heralds a notable change, especially with the upcoming Canada Day celebrations, a time when many Canadians look forward to outdoor festivities. Taking a moment to appreciate the view from…

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Iran strikes Bahrain & Kuwait; experts examine ceasefire state

Escalating Tensions: A Fragile Ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran The recent clash between the United States and Iran has intensified the already volatile situation in the Middle East, jeopardizing a fragile ceasefire established only weeks ago. On Saturday, the U.S. executed ten airstrikes targeting Iranian military installations around the strategic Strait of Hormuz. According to U.S. Central Command, these strikes specifically aimed at Iran’s military infrastructure, air defense systems, and facilities used for storing drones. As expected, Iran retaliated, launching missiles and drones at U.S. military assets located in…

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