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Trump did what today?
6/25/2026
U.S. Supreme Court backs Monsanto in its fight against liability from popular weed killer
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to protect Monsanto from liability over its weed killer, Roundup, amid claims its main ingredient caused cancer.
- The case involved who decides pesticide labeling, with the court saying federal law can override state claims.
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing for state involvement.
- Monsanto, owned by Bayer, saw the ruling as a way to reduce its legal troubles from ongoing lawsuits.
- Protests took place outside the Supreme Court to support those who say they were harmed by Roundup.
Supreme Court bars 'vampire rules' on gun ownership
- The Supreme Court ruled that gun owners cannot be required to get permission from property owners to bring guns onto their land.
- This 6-3 decision called such requirements an unfair burden on the right to carry firearms.
- Five states had laws requiring permission, known as 'vampire laws,' inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula.
- Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, emphasizing the Second Amendment's protection of gun rights.
- The ruling is part of a trend of expanding gun rights following a significant 2022 court decision.
The Supreme Court is in its final stretch this term. Here are the major cases left
- The Supreme Court is set to decide on 12 remaining cases before the end of their term.
- Key issues include birthright citizenship, trans bans in sports, and the independence of government agencies.
- Cases like Trump v. Barbara and trans bans have stirred significant public interest.
- Final decisions must be made by late June or early July.
- High-profile cases already decided include changes to voting rights and tariffs.
The death toll rises to 164 after major Venezuela earthquakes topple many buildings
- A major earthquake in Venezuela has killed at least 164 people and injured around 971.
- Two back-to-back earthquakes struck near Caracas, causing widespread destruction.
- Rescue efforts are ongoing, with many buildings collapsing and potential for more aftershocks.
- The U.S. and other countries have offered aid following the disaster.
- Venezuela's acting President called for national unity to deal with this tragedy.
Trump keeps sabotaging legislation over a voting bill. Here's what's in it
- President Trump disrupted a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs to push for the SAVE America Act.
- This act seeks to impose stricter voting laws, including proof of citizenship to register.
- Experts warn these laws may disenfranchise many eligible voters.
- Trump's insistence on the act may jeopardize other legislative efforts, particularly ahead of midterms.
- The SAVE America Act has faced significant opposition and lacks the necessary Senate votes.