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Delaware lawmakers react to Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address - WDEL

Delaware lawmakers react to Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address - WDEL

Delaware's congressional delegation mostly responded critically to President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address, with Senators Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester criticizing his policies and promises, and Representatives Sarah McBride and others condemning what they viewed as falsehoods and failures, including issues related to the economy, health care, immigration, and national security. They expressed concerns about ongoing challenges faced by Americans and called for leadership that prioritizes working families and holds the president accountable.

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Guest post: What does a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D) look like?

Guest post: What does a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D) look like?

A survey conducted by the Type 1 Diabetes Lived Experience Advisory Group revealed diverse perspectives on what constitutes a cure for T1D, with responses emphasizing improved quality of life, immune therapy, and mental health benefits. The survey also showed varying levels of confidence among respondents regarding the likelihood of a cure within their lifetime, highlighting the need for better communication between researchers and the T1D community. The findings aim to inform and shape future research efforts and are to be expanded upon with a larger, publication-worthy study.

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President Trump Is Delivering Real Relief — Reversing Biden's Economic Disaster and ...

President Trump Is Delivering Real Relief — Reversing Biden's Economic Disaster and ...

Since returning to office, President Trump has implemented policies aimed at lowering prices, increasing wages, and boosting private sector employment, including energy dominance, tax relief, and deregulation. These measures have contributed to falling costs for goods and energy, real wage gains for workers, a surge in private-sector jobs, and reduced government bureaucracy. Overall, the administration reports significant economic improvements, including lower inflation and increased investment, with further growth anticipated.

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Legislators introduce bill to block taxpayer-funded settlements for Jan. 6 rioters

Legislators introduce bill to block taxpayer-funded settlements for Jan. 6 rioters

Legislator Deborah Ross has introduced a bill to prevent taxpayer funds from being used to provide restitution or reparations to individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, including those who have been pardoned by President Trump. The legislation aims to bar the disbursement of government funds for court-ordered compensation and restitution payments to convicted rioters. This move follows recent lawsuits seeking damages from the riot, as well as ongoing disputes over the use of taxpayer money for restitution, with the Trump administration having issued blanket pardons to over 1,500 individuals involved.

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Attorneys describe 'chaotic' situation after SCOTUS tariffs decision - ABA Journal

Attorneys describe 'chaotic' situation after SCOTUS tariffs decision - ABA Journal

Following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down most of President Trump's tariffs, trade attorneys have been inundated with client inquiries about refunds and legal recourse, with some firms already initiating lawsuits to recover funds. The ruling, in a 6-3 decision, held that the President lacked authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose the tariffs. Attorneys are also advising clients on Trump’s subsequent executive order implementing a 15% global import duty, amid ongoing uncertainty and increased demand for legal guidance in international trade matters.

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Sierra Club Statement on Confirmation Hearing on Nomination of Steve Pearce to Lead BLM

Sierra Club Statement on Confirmation Hearing on Nomination of Steve Pearce to Lead BLM

The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources held a confirmation hearing for Steve Pearce’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management, amid questions about his support for selling federal public lands and opposition to national monuments. Pearce, a former U.S. Representative, has a record of advocating for expanded oil and gas drilling and reducing protected lands, leading to opposition from environmental groups like the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club urged the Senate to reject the nomination, citing concerns over the potential sale and privatization of public lands.

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Legislators introduce bill to block taxpayer-funded settlements for Jan. 6 rioters - Yahoo

Legislators introduce bill to block taxpayer-funded settlements for Jan. 6 rioters - Yahoo

Legislator Deborah Ross is introducing a bill to prevent the use of taxpayer funds for any compensation, restitution, or damage payments related to individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, including those pardoned by President Trump. The legislation aims to prohibit disbursement of federal funds for court-ordered payments to rioters, who have sought restitution through lawsuits, despite some being pardoned and having damages exceeding $3 million. The bill seeks to clarify that no U.S. Treasury funds will be used to support or reimburse those convicted or pardoned for their roles in the riot.

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DAWN Appoints Omar Shakir as Executive Director

DAWN Appoints Omar Shakir as Executive Director

Omar Shakir has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), succeeding Sarah Leah Whitson. Shakir, with nearly two decades of human rights experience and a background including leadership at Human Rights Watch, will lead the organization at a time of heightened repression and human rights challenges in the Middle East. He officially assumes his role on March 2, 2026, and aims to strengthen DAWN’s efforts in advocating for accountability and human rights in the region.

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These Michigan Democrats skipped Trump's State of the Union speech - The Detroit News

These Michigan Democrats skipped Trump's State of the Union speech - The Detroit News

Two Michigan Democrats, Sen. Gary Peters and Rep. Debbie Dingell, chose not to attend President Trump's State of the Union address, citing a desire to avoid the event's perceived drama and concerns about the content of his speech. While Peters criticized Trump's addressing of issues and called out perceived chaos, others like Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Sen. Elissa Slotkin attended, with Tlaib voicing protest on immigration issues and Slotkin emphasizing the importance of tradition and her focus on economic challenges affecting Michigan. Several representatives expressed interest in engaging with the address and discussing solutions to national and local issues.

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Democrats, Trump trade jabs during fiery SOTU moment: "Liar" - Newsweek

Democrats, Trump trade jabs during fiery SOTU moment: "Liar" - Newsweek

During President Trump's 2026 State of the Union address, tensions arose as Democratic members, including Ilhan Omar, interrupted him with accusations of lying regarding immigration and fraud claims. The speech highlighted deep partisan divisions over immigration policies and election integrity, with Trump criticizing Democrats for not supporting measures to strengthen border security and voter verification. The address also prompted calls for continued legislative action on immigration enforcement and funding negotiations for the Department of Homeland Security.

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Mike Johnson Says He 'Could Have Ejected' Democrats From Chamber Over 'Shameful ... - Yahoo

Mike Johnson Says He 'Could Have Ejected' Democrats From Chamber Over 'Shameful ... - Yahoo

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) stated that he could have ejected several Democratic members during President Trump's State of the Union address due to their behavior, but chose not to in order to let the American people witness what he described as a shameful display. He criticized Democrats for refusing to stand during Trump's speech and applauding policies like tax increases, while highlighting their failure to support key issues. Trump also condemned Democrats’ conduct, including their refusal to support his initiatives and protests during his speech.

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