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The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
Government overreach challenges America's founding principles of equality and freedom, echoing concerns from the Declaration of Independence that inspired civil rights leaders.
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Wednesday tried to poke holes in the human smuggling case the government is pursuing against him in Tennessee, while a federal judge said he won't rule this week on ...
When it comes to federal spending, the Trump administration has made clear it does not feel bound by actual laws or the goals Congress had in mind in passing legislation.
Donald Trump is exerting pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, raising questions about whether he can legally fire him. Though he had denied he won't do it, but what happens if he does?
Statue of Liberty mural from Judith de Leeuw ...
A total of 10 Republican senators are urging the Trump administration to reverse its decision to withhold more than $6 ...
Eswatini has pushed back against assertions by the United States that a group of deported ex-convicts could not be returned ...
US President Donald Trump said bill he signed on Wednesday will toughen prison sentences by permanently reclassifying illegal, fentanyl-related drugs as Schedule 1 narcotics. “We’ll be getting the ...
A Bloomberg report earlier Wednesday saying that Trump was likely to fire Powell soon sparked a drop in stocks and the dollar, and a rise in Treasury yields ...
Senate Republicans are warning President Trump that it would be a big mistake to follow through on his threat to fire Federal ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he was "highly unlikely" to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a public statement made less than 24 hours after suggesting in a private meeting that ...