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Abbe Lowell, who represents New York Attorney General Letitia James, wrote this letter to the Justice Department warning it ...
President Trump will with Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday, beginning the first of several key weeks for his agenda.
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It didn’t take long for the race to succeed retiring Sen. Richard J. Durbin in Illinois to begin taking shape. Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton launched her campaign Thursday, the day after the ...
One termination notice, sent to a separate organization and viewed by CQ Roll Call, said the organization’s award “demonstrates that it no longer effectuates Department priorities.” ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to pause a lower court ruling that blocks its effort to ban transgender service members from the military while a legal challenge plays ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., paused on Thursday a portion of President Donald Trump’s executive order to overhaul elections nationwide that would require proof of citizenship to register ...
A federal judge sentenced disgraced former New York Republican Rep. George Santos to more than seven years in prison on Friday, rounding out a court case tied to one of the most notorious ...
Several times over the last week, President Donald Trump has assured Americans that the prices of eggs and gasoline are down significantly. But he has made false claims about the cost of both ...
A dozen states filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration’s imposition of sweeping tariffs, arguing the president trampled on Congress’ powers to raise taxes.
A federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to halt any efforts to withhold funds from cities and counties deemed so-called sanctuary jurisdictions for refusing to cooperate ...
ANALYSIS — The parade of foreign leaders into the Oval Office seeking relief from Donald Trump’s tariffs continued Thursday, with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre dropping by.