Inside U.S. News: Senate Surges, Court Controversies, and Immigration Impact
Recent U.S. domestic news highlights various legislative, judicial, and immigration developments. The Senate faces challenges in passing a $3.3 trillion tax and spending bill. The Supreme Court declines a free speech case. Immigration raids impact California farms, and a New York judge allows a wrongful death lawsuit against Meta and TikTok.

The U.S. Senate faces turmoil as it attempts to pass President Donald Trump's extensive tax and spending bill, confronting internal party conflicts despite the $3.3 trillion impact on national debt.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has chosen not to engage in a case regarding a Massachusetts teacher's free speech argument, as lower courts ruled that the dismissal was not a breach of First Amendment rights.
California farms are witnessing increased strain due to immigration enforcement raids, affecting labor availability, with substantial economic implications for the region's agricultural sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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