In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal judge has blocked efforts to expand fast-track deportations across the U.S., citing violations of migrants' due process rights. This ruling halts a controversial directive aimed at mass deportations.
A federal judge dismissed a weapons case in D.C. citing an unlawful search, raising alarms about police overreach amid heightened scrutiny and new federal directives. The judge expressed outrage over the handling of the case, stressing the importance of lawful procedures.
In a dramatic turn of events, the NSA's chief data scientist, Vinh Nguyen, faces security clearance revocation under Tulsi Gabbard's directive. This move raises questions about political motivations and national security.
In a surprising announcement, Secretary Kristi Noem revealed plans to paint the entire U.S.-Mexico border wall black, a move aimed at deterring illegal immigration by increasing heat. This initiative, requested by President Trump, highlights ongoing efforts to fortify border security.
Air Canada is resuming its flights after a cabin crew strike forced the cancellation of 700 daily flights. Thousands of flight attendants walked off the job, leading to a government intervention for a resolution.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered the end of D.C.'s sanctuary policies, raising legal questions and concerns from local officials and immigration advocates amid a crackdown from the Trump administration.
President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump Administration from withholding billions in transportation grants from states refusing to comply with immigration enforcement, stating it would cause severe harm.
In a controversial decision, the US Navy will rename the USNS Harvey Milk, honoring the gay rights leader and Navy veteran. This move aligns with the Trump administration's directive to curb diversity initiatives during Pride Month.
In a significant ruling, the 9th Circuit Court has frozen President Trump's mass firings directive at multiple agencies, marking a setback for his plans to reshape the federal government. The court emphasized that such drastic measures require congressional authorization.