President Trump honors Christopher Columbus amid debate over controversial legacyPresident Donald Trump signed a proclamation celebrating Christopher Columbus as “the...
What is Juneteenth, America's newest federal holiday?Juneteenth marks the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. It became a federal holiday in 2021.Juneteenth honors the end to slavery in the United States and became a federal holiday in 2021. Here's what to know about the holiday and what businesses will be open and closed on that day.June 19, 1865 is known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day when slaves in Galveston Texas learned of their freedom following the President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the end of the Civil War.Juneteenth celebrations and...
4-minute readAndrew P. Napolitano | Special to the USA TODAY NetworkCan FBI be sued if agents raid wrong house? Supreme Court to weigh in.Trina Martin, son Gabe Watson and partner Toi Cliatt seek compensation after their house was mistakenly raided by the FBI.The British government's use of general warrants, allowing searches of colonists' homes without specific cause, contributed to the American Revolution.The Fourth Amendment, designed to protect the right to privacy and property, requires probable cause for government searches.The author argues that the probable cause standard is insufficient, as natural...
One of the worst stock market crashes ever may seem like it's getting more serious by the day, but history suggests its days could be numbered.Global markets are melting down in response to President Donald Trump's tariff policy, which was more extreme than anyone on Wall Street predicted. A recession or stagflation, where economic growth slows while inflation accelerates, are being seen by some as an inevitability.Tariff-driven turmoil has led to the S&P 500's fourth-worst two-day span in the last four decades. US stocks shed 10.5% across Thursday and Friday,...
The Metuchen Edison Piscataway Area Branch of the NAACP’s Juneteenth celebration this year has been moved off federal property because of concerns it might violate President Trump's executive order targeting diversity, equity and inclusion.“We at the NAACP are being forced to relocate our annual Juneteenth Festival from federal grounds simply because it could be seen as a DEI initiative and risk retaliation under the Trump Administration's agenda. That's not just unacceptable – it's dangerous," said Reggie Johnson, president of this NAACP branch.The event, originally planned for June 7 at the...