The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case that could redefine campaign finance, potentially boosting Republican funding while limiting Democratic advantages as midterm elections approach.
A dozen ex-FBI agents are fighting for their jobs back, claiming they were wrongfully terminated for kneeling during protests following George Floyd's death. Their lawsuit alleges political bias and inadequate support from the Justice Department.
Rep. Jim Himes criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over controversial military strikes on drug boats, urging for the release of troubling video evidence. The incident raises serious questions about military conduct and authorization.
The Supreme Court will review President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. This case could reshape American citizenship laws and have lasting implications for millions.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on birthright citizenship, potentially reshaping immigration policy in the US. The outcome may redefine what it means to be an American citizen.
In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court will expedite an appeal regarding Trump's controversial executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. This case could reshape citizenship laws in the U.S.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a new Pentagon policy restricting media access. The policy, deemed unconstitutional, threatens free press rights.
In a bold move, The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over new reporting restrictions that it claims violate constitutional rights. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, aims to challenge policies that threaten press freedom.
President Putin insists Russia will only cease hostilities if Ukraine withdraws from territories claimed by Moscow. As diplomatic efforts intensify, the fate of the Donbas and Crimea hangs in the balance, with significant implications for future peace.
A jury has acquitted Ohio officer Connor Grubb in the shooting death of Ta'Kiya Young, a pregnant woman. The controversial verdict has sparked outrage and plans for a civil lawsuit by Young's family.