A federal lawsuit has been filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to halt Trump's construction of a new ballroom at the White House, claiming multiple legal violations in the process.
In a bold move, the Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada for failing to provide voter registration lists. This marks a critical step in protecting election integrity.
President Trump has signed an executive order targeting state regulations on AI, aiming to protect U.S. global dominance in technology. This move has sparked controversy among politicians across the board.
In a dramatic confrontation, Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva claims she was pepper-sprayed and pushed by ICE agents during a raid at a Tucson restaurant. The incident has sparked outrage and conflicting accounts from officials.
In a significant blow to the Trump administration, an appeals court has upheld the disqualification of Alina Habba as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, citing violations of federal law. This ruling highlights ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump's appointees and their impact on justice.
In the wake of tragic shootings in downtown Chicago that left a 14-year-old dead and several teens injured, President Trump is calling for federal intervention to address rising crime rates.
New legislation enables senators to sue for $500,000 if their data is seized without notification. This comes after revelations of FBI obtaining call records from several lawmakers during the Trump investigation.
In a surprising turn of events, a jury found Sean Charles Dunn not guilty after he threw a hoagie at a federal officer during an immigration raid scare. The case reflects tensions surrounding federal law enforcement in D.C.
In a surprising twist, California Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit to block a newly approved House map, claiming it unfairly favors Hispanic voters. This legal battle could impact the upcoming midterm elections.
In a surprising move, federal workers are being instructed to blame Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. Meanwhile, the FTC has removed AI-related blog posts, and San Francisco prepares for potential troop deployments. Plus, explore the evolving conservative dating scene and more.