Trump said he would delay imposing tariffs on Mexico for at least a month. In exchange, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ...
The severing of electricity ties to Russia is rich in geopolitical significance. Work on it sped up after Russian President ...
Federal judges are ruling against some of President Trump's executive orders. But who enforces a judicial ruling against the president? NPR asks University of Texas law professor Tara Grove.
A recent White House order lays the foundations for the government to deport international students who've participated in protests against Israel. Critics call it censorship of protected speech.
The strain of bird flu is distinct from what has previously been found in dairy cattle. The finding means the virus has again ...
A veteran Justice Department lawyer has left the agency and is starting a new group to help advise and defend government lawyers under attack from the new administration.
USAID and nonprofit workers gathered near the Capitol in D.C. to protest Elon Musk's efforts to shut down the aid agency with ...
The ruling by a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Houston further complicates how and when Jones' bankruptcy case will be resolved and ...
Riordan, who represents thousands of former Twitter employees suing the company, sees many similarities in the predicament of ...
In much of the U.S., illegal cannabis outcompetes legal weed sold in licensed shops. For consumers, it can be difficult to ...
Trump's border czar Tom Homan is urging more local law enforcement agencies to support ICE's immigration efforts.
The preliminary injunction blocks President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship. The White House is expected to ...
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