- Supreme Court to consider Trump’s revocation of protected status for Haitian nationals
The Supreme Court on March 16 agreed to fast-track the Trump administration’s request to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitians after an appeals court blocked the move. TPS is a designation that allows individuals from countries affected by armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary events to remain in the United States. Under President [...]
- Vadum on Indian TV talking Iran war and US tensions with Cuba
I was on News X in India on March 15, 2026 (March 16 in India) talking about the U.S. war against Iran and an increasingly desperate Cuba begging the U.S. for peace. Here is the Iran video clip: Here is the Cuba video clip: Continue reading Vadum on Indian TV talking Iran war and US tensions with Cuba[...]
- Judge orders Veterans Affairs to reinstate collective bargaining agreement
A federal judge on March 13 ordered the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to honor its collective bargaining agreement with a union while litigation over the agreement played out. U.S. District Judge Melissa R. DuBose of Rhode Island issued an injunction temporarily requiring the department to honor its three-year master collective bargaining agreement with the [...]
- Appeals court says child may sue over punishment for expressing herself in school
A federal appeals court revived the lawsuit of a white first grader in California who alleges she was punished for making what her lawyers call an innocuous drawing that arose out of a history lesson in class. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously on March 10 that a federal district court was wrong to summarily rule in [...]