The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law but requiring court hearings to challenge removals. This controversial decision has ignited debate over judicial authority and immigration policy.
In a landmark hearing, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken evaluates multi-billion-dollar settlements in NCAA antitrust cases, with athletes voicing concerns over compensation fairness and future impacts.
In a tense congressional hearing, beloved Sesame Street characters were notably absent as PBS and NPR faced intense scrutiny. Representative Greene's aggressive questioning sparked debates on public funding and children's programming.
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As Trump's legal battles intensify, House Republicans, led by Jim Jordan, plan hearings on Judge Boasberg and push for legislation to limit judicial power. Will impeachment follow?
The House Judiciary Committee plans a hearing on 'activist judges' amid Trump’s legal challenges. Chairman Jim Jordan confirms upcoming votes on bills to limit district judges’ powers, while impeachment discussions heat up.
This week, top intelligence officials from the Trump administration will testify before Congress about pressing national security threats, including fentanyl, terrorism, and more. Discover the shocking revelations that emerge from these crucial hearings!
A U.S. judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants targeted for deportation under a 1798 law can challenge their removal. This decision comes amid allegations of poor conditions in Salvadoran prisons and rising tensions over executive power.
A federal judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants deported under Trump's Alien Enemies Act deserve court hearings to contest their gang membership designation, highlighting due process concerns.