Trump to Revive Antique Laws for Modern Challenges on Immigration and Birthright Citizenship

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up to harness historic U.S. laws to propel his administrative policies, especially concerning immigration and border security, as he prepares to take office. Trump plans to revisit antiquated legal theories and statues, some of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, to execute his agenda, which could lead to significant legal confrontations. Among the old laws Trump intends to activate is the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, initially enacted to address national security concerns during wartime, which he aims to use to accelerate the deportation of immigrants. … Read more

Aaron Judge and Aaron Boone Discuss Strategies to Revive Yankees’ Season Amid Current Challenges

New York, NY — The New York Yankees have recently been grappling with a spate of underwhelming performances, a stark contrast to their usual dominance in baseball. Despite this, the team’s star outfielder Aaron Judge and manager Aaron Boone remain optimistic about turning the season around. At a crucial time when playoff ambitions hang in balance, the Yankees have found themselves trying to break free from an uncharacteristic slump. Both Judge and Boone admit that the team has faced significant challenges, ranging from inconsistent pitching to a general lack of momentum during games. Yet, they … Read more

Cheers to Change: Indiana Bars Set to Revive Happy Hour Specials Under New Law

INDIANAPOLIS — Starting July 1, bars in Indiana will be allowed to reintroduce happy hours, offering drink specials for limited hours each week, following the lifting of a longstanding restriction. This change comes as part of a new law signed by Governor Eric Holcomb in March after receiving significant bipartisan support during the last legislative session. The reinstated provision permits bars across the state to offer discounted drinks for up to four hours a day and a total of 15 hours per week, though specials are not allowed between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. This … Read more