Supreme Court could force repayment

A protester with the Main Street Alliance holds a sign outside the U.S. Supreme Court, as its justices are set to hear oral arguments on U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to preserve sweeping tariffs after lower courts ruled that Trump overstepped his authority, in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 5, 2025. Nathan Howard | Reuters American…

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Sources: Mavericks fire general manager Nico Harrison

Tim McMahon to close Tim McMahon espn staff writer Joined ESPNDallas.com in September 2009 Covers the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks Appears regularly on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM November 11, 2025, 10:29 am ET dallas mavericks General manager Nico Harrison has been fired following a meeting with team governor Patrick Dumont on Tuesday morning, sources…

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Flooding victims' families sue Camp Mystic

The families of the 15 victims who died in July Flood at Camp Mystic A lawsuit was filed Monday in Central Texas accusing the camp of gross negligence. A lawsuit filed in District Court in Travis County, Texas by the parents of campers Margaret Bellows, Lila Bonner, Molly DeWitt, Lainey Landry and Blakely McCrory and…

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Those justices are not fools 

It’s never a good idea to treat U.S. Supreme Court justices as if they’re idiots. And yet U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sawyer, inits 5th novemberDefense of President Trump’s tariff authority, came very close. Sometimes lawyers are called upon to defend the indefensible. And those who refuse to do so may quit or are sometimes…

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EU considers law to phase out Huawei and ZTE equipment from bloc’s telecom networks

The European Commission is stepping up efforts to increase the security of Europe’s telecommunications networks by urging member states to phase out equipment from vendors like Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE from their 5G and next-generation networks, according to Bloomberg. informedCiting unknown sources. Bloomberg reported that the EC recommended in 2020 that member states…

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Demand Justice report spotlights Trump judicial picks’ handling of 2020 election questions

The progressive group Demand Justice released a report Tuesday outlining an “unprecedented” pattern of President Trump’s judicial nominees repeatedly avoiding directly confirming the results of the 2020 election. The 10-page report, which was shared with The Hill, is based on a review of questionnaires submitted by 27 judicial nominees this year as part of their…

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