US Supreme Court hears landmark case on affirmative action today
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case today regarding affirmative action in higher education, specifically examining the admissions policies of Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. This case could fundamentally reshape the legal landscape surrounding affirmative action, as the court considers challenges from advocacy groups asserting that current practices discriminate against Asian American applicants. A ruling is expected by the end of the term in June 2026, potentially impacting institutions across the country.
In related economic news, the stock market is closely monitoring developments as technology stocks are experiencing volatility in anticipation of the Supreme Court ruling. Analysts suggest that significant changes to admissions policies could influence talent pipelines for major employers in tech, further complicating recruitment strategies. Investors will be particularly focused on the market’s response following the court’s decision later this year.
Key developments across the United States
Trump admin’s dramatic midterms pitch: Vote for business tax cuts or ‘this guy’ will kill them
US POLITICS — The Trump administration is framing the midterm elections around business tax cuts.
Officials are urging voters to consider the stakes, asserting that failure to secure a Republican majority could jeopardize business tax reductions established during the administration’s tenure. This narrative aims to mobilize support among business interests and conservative voters.
Trump admin’s proposed rule raising overtime pay to become law
US LAW — A new rule increasing overtime pay thresholds is set to be enacted.
This regulation will extend overtime pay eligibility to workers who make up to $55,000 annually, significantly raising the threshold from previous levels. The move is seen as a significant wage boost for millions of American workers and aims to address income inequality in the labor market.
A rare look into how transgender rights could influence midterms
US POLITICS — Transgender rights are emerging as a pivotal issue ahead of the midterm elections.
Many candidates are focusing their campaigns around these rights, reflecting the increasing visibility and political advocacy efforts of the transgender community. This issue is expected to galvanize voters on both sides, impacting outcomes in closely contested districts.
A very different kind of role for women’s issues in the midterms
US POLITICS — Women’s issues are gaining renewed attention during the midterm elections.
Various campaigns are strategically emphasizing women’s rights and issues such as reproductive health, aiming to mobilize voter support. This shift represents a broader trend within the political landscape, as candidates recognize the importance of these topics to their constituents’ concerns.
What to watch — The impact of transgender rights and women’s issues will be critical in shaping the midterm election outcomes.
Further reading from US News sources
Associated Press
Trump administration deepens rift with China over tech
Washington Post
In Biden’s Washington, a parade of observer and critics
New York Times
Washington Weighs Healing Rifts as More are Exposed by Hearings
Reuters
New debate about the Biden administration’s economy
Bloomberg
The Public Will Drive Spending in America’s Recovery














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