President Trump has signed an executive order to cut federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing biased reporting. This move could jeopardize local stations, particularly in rural areas, amid ongoing legal battles and political tensions.
After years of legal battles and tragedy, Alec Baldwin's western film 'Rust' is set to release. Stream it on major platforms or catch it in theaters, as it pays tribute to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Amazon's cloud arm, AWS, is on track for a multibillion-dollar revenue boost driven by AI, even as tariffs and trade tensions threaten its retail business. Investors are keenly watching AWS's performance against Microsoft Azure.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to deport Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act, arguing it exceeds the statute's intended use. This landmark decision could reshape immigration policy and legal interpretations of wartime laws.
A coalition of labor unions and local governments has launched a significant lawsuit against President Trump, claiming his federal workforce cuts violate the Constitution. This historic legal challenge targets his administration's drastic measures.
In just 100 days, Trump's presidency faces over 200 lawsuits, challenging his immigration policies, executive orders, and more. The ongoing legal battles raise serious questions about the rule of law.
An AI experiment on Reddit's r/ChangeMyView has ignited controversy over ethical breaches and lack of consent from participants, prompting backlash from moderators and experts alike.
As Trump hits Day 100 in office, nearly 140 executive orders have triggered a wave of lawsuits. Legal experts discuss the implications for democracy and accountability in a new podcast episode.
The new head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, Harmeet K. Dhillon, is reshaping the office to align with Trump's agenda, leading to a significant departure of lawyers and concerns over civil rights enforcement.
A significant number of lawyers are resigning from the Justice Department’s civil rights division, driven by new leadership's controversial priorities. With a deferred resignation program in place, over 100 attorneys are expected to leave, raising concerns about the division's future.