Cardi B triumphs in a civil lawsuit after a dramatic trial where she faced accusations of assault from a security guard. The jury took less than an hour to rule in her favor, declaring her not liable on all counts.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is deploying military and civilian lawyers as temporary immigration judges to combat case backlogs. This initiative highlights the administration's ongoing focus on immigration as a key issue for the 2024 election.
A federal judge has declared the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops for immigration enforcement in California illegal. This landmark ruling highlights significant legal challenges to military involvement in domestic law enforcement amidst escalating immigration policies.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's deployment of troops to Los Angeles violated the Posse Comitatus Act. This decision could impact future military involvement in civilian law enforcement.
A federal judge has ruled against Trump's plan to deploy National Guard troops in California for law enforcement, citing violations of the Posse Comitatus Act. This decision stems from a lawsuit challenging the use of military forces in civilian law enforcement amid protests.
Amid rising U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, Venezuelan President Maduro warns of constitutional measures to defend the nation. He claims the U.S. narrative about drug trafficking through Venezuela is false and threatens regional stability.
Governor JB Pritzker takes a stand against Trump's impending immigration crackdown in Chicago, denouncing the use of federal troops and urging local support to protect residents' rights.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signs an executive order to resist Trump's immigration enforcement plans, asserting the city's police will not collaborate with federal agents. As tensions escalate, the mayor demands federal troops 'stand down.'
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's initiative to fast-track deportations of migrants already in the U.S., citing violations of due process rights. The decision highlights significant concerns about the treatment of noncitizens.
In a significant move, the US has approved an $825 million sale of 3,350 ERAM air-launched cruise missiles to Ukraine, enhancing its military capabilities against Russia. This comes as the conflict escalates with recent missile strikes in Kyiv resulting in civilian casualties.