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The U.S.
Supreme Court has issued a pair of orders.
In one,
Chief Justice John Roberts has cleared the way for President Trump to fire the last Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission.
NPR's Nina Totenberg explains.
It's yet another strong indication that the court's conservatives are aiming to reverse a nearly century-old decision barring presidents from firing independent agency commissioners except for misconduct.
And if the administration prevails in this case,
Take a look at RFK Jr. and his firings of medical experts as a forecast of things to come.
NPR's Nina Totenberg reporting.
In a separate decision,
the High Court allowed federal immigration agents to continue random searches of people in Los Angeles.
That overturned a lower court order that blocked agents from stopping people because of their race,
language, job, or location.
South Korea's government is preparing to send a chartered flight to Atlanta.