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The federal judge's order temporarily halts further construction of the detention facility in the Florida Everglades but allows operations to continue.
The Trump White House is stepping up the number of events praising the big, beautiful bill ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The ousters may signal further changes at the bureau’s upper ranks as Trump moves to consolidate control of the federal bureaucracy during his second term.
Vance Boelter, the man accused of assassinating two Minnesota lawmakers and wounding two others, pleaded not guilty to murder charges. Boelter’s lawyer entered a not guilty plea during his Thursday ...
Trump said it will be “based on modern day facts and figures and, importantly, using the results and information gained from the Presidential Election of 2024,” adding, “People who are in our Country ...
Carr's campaign is statutorily limited to a $13,200 total per donor for both the primary and runoff elections.
Indiana’s nonprofit hospitals spent less on community investment than the value of their tax breaks between 2020 and 2022.
Trump’s DOJ may seek a grand jury in Florida to investigate Obama officials over Russiagate, avoiding D.C. courts and reshaping the legal terrain.
The decision to halt the distribution of federal grants worth $584 million comes in response to an investigation of UCLA by the Justice Department.
President Donald Trump reportedly talked to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the phone recently, prompting Mamdani's criticism.
A wide and politically explosive investigation into the Epstein files has reached former President Bill Clinton, providing a fresh test of presidential cooperation with House subpoenas.
(The Center Square) – A South Carolina judge has dismissed a climate change lawsuit brought by the City of Charleston against two dozen oil and gas companies.