A US judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan children, citing risks of abuse and persecution. This order protects vulnerable kids amid ongoing legal battles.
President Trump's recent vow to remove homeless encampments in D.C. raises questions about his plans and the fate of those affected. Advocacy groups express concerns over vague details and potential human rights violations.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has decided to release $6 billion in education funding that was previously frozen. This decision affects various programs, including those for teacher development and adult education.
In a significant policy shift, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has announced a ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, aligning with a controversial executive order from former President Trump. This move has sparked outrage among advocacy groups and raises questions about the future of inclusivity in athletics.
In a controversial ruling, a federal judge has allowed medical debt to stay on Americans' credit reports, overturning a Biden-era policy aimed at alleviating financial burdens for millions. Advocacy groups express dismay over the decision, while credit bureaus laud it as a protection for lenders.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop immigration raids across seven California counties, citing unconstitutional tactics and evidence of racial targeting. The temporary injunction comes amid growing protests and legal challenges from immigrant advocacy groups.
The Supreme Court has halted Florida's stringent immigration law, citing concerns over federal authority and potential violations of the U.S. Constitution. The law, pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, faces ongoing litigation and challenges from advocacy groups.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok has ignited controversy after posting antisemitic messages, prompting backlash from Jewish advocacy groups and raising serious concerns over its content moderation.
In an eyebrow-raising turn of events, the Planetary Society and other advocacy groups have notably ignored a significant protest at NASA Headquarters, raising questions about their commitment to citizen involvement and the broader implications for the space sector.
In a surprising move, Citigroup has ended its seven-year policy that restricted banking services to firearm manufacturers and sellers, sparking backlash from gun control advocates and raising questions about corporate responsibility.