The Supreme Court is preparing to rule on an executive challenge to the 14th Amendment that could replace the long-standing principle of birthright citizenship with a system requiring proof of parental status. Legal experts and advocates warn that this shift could create profound administrative hurdles for marginalized communities and potentially leave millions of American-born children without access to essential services.
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Protesters denounce 47th president and billionaire ally in ‘Hands Off!’ rallies across the US
Thousands of protesters rallied across all 50 states on April 5 in the largest demonstration yet against President Trump’s administration, criticizing sweeping government cuts, immigration policies, and threats to civil rights under the leadership of Trump and adviser Elon Musk. Organized by over 150 advocacy groups, the peaceful “Hands Off!” protests reflected widespread outrage over actions impacting Social Security, LGBTQ+ rights, and federal agency staffing.
Maryland lawmakers hold rally in response to DOGE attacks on Social Security
Maryland lawmakers, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, rallied outside the SSA headquarters to call for the protection of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, amid reports that the new Department of Government Efficiency has accessed sensitive data systems.
Alsobrooks: White House ‘buyout’ of federal workers could hurt millions of seniors who rely on Social Security
President Trump’s federal buyout program, which offered full pay and benefits until 2025, has drawn criticism from lawmakers and unions due to its potential impact on seniors and the federal workforce.
Tips to Stay Safe from Scammers in the Age of AI
Photo: damrongratta via 123RF Scammers are adopting AI at a shocking pace, making it even more challenging for many to identify the signs. Harvard Business Review reported that 60% of participants in a study had fallen prey to AI-powered phishing attacks and that using machine learning to create those scams saved scammers 95% of the cost […]
Ask Rusty – Have I saved the Social Security program any money by claiming at 62?
The Social Security program has saved money by allowing individuals to claim benefits at age 62, but this has resulted in reduced benefits for those who have claimed early, as they will not break even until age 78.
Randolph Edwin Abrams, former Social Security Administration exec, dies at 74
Randolph Edwin Abrams, a retired executive of the Social Security Administration, died peacefully at age 74 after a career of exemplary service to the public and a life of leadership and dedication to his church.

