Federalism
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Federalism in Flux: DOJ Confronts State Resistance as Internal Controversies Mount
The U.S. Department of Justice faces a widening rift with state governments over voter data and law enforcement protocols, while internal programs like the $1.7 billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ draw intense congressional and public scrutiny.
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Pipeline Negotiations: Eby and Carney Seek Alignment on B.C. Economic Priorities
British Columbia Premier David Eby and Prime Minister Mark Carney have entered high-stakes negotiations regarding federal economic investment and the conditions surrounding a proposed pipeline project championed by Alberta.
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Syria’s Homs Unrest: Alawite Protests, Sectarian Tensions, and State Response
As Syria’s Homs faces a tense curfew and mass Alawite protests, officials warn against sectarian slogans and external manipulation. The unrest follows deadly attacks and rising fears of communal violence, with the government pledging to protect all Syrians while grappling…
