Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal appellate judge despite serious allegations from whistleblowers regarding his oversight at the Justice Department. The contentious nomination faced intense scrutiny from former prosecutors and judges.
The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about DACA, leaving Dreamers anxious about their future. As policies shift, many are questioning their protections and the implications of recent enforcement actions.
A coalition of 21 states has filed a lawsuit against the USDA's demand for personal SNAP applicant data, claiming it violates privacy laws and threatens food assistance programs.
Japan's political landscape is transforming as the far-right party Sanseito gains unprecedented support, echoing Trump's 'America First.' Economic struggles and youth dissatisfaction are driving this change.
President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship faces significant hurdles as lower courts block the executive order following a Supreme Court ruling. Here's the latest on the legal battles ahead.
Discover the harrowing experiences of Venezuelan detainees at El Salvador's CECOT prison, where they faced violence, inhumane conditions, and were treated as bargaining chips by authorities.
As Trump meets EU leaders in Scotland, intense negotiations are underway to prevent a costly trade war. With key issues at stake and heavy security, will a new trade deal emerge?
In a significant ruling, a federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit against Illinois, allowing the state's sanctuary policies to stand. This decision reinforces states' rights under the Tenth Amendment, ensuring local officials are not forced to aid federal immigration enforcement.
Three Venezuelan migrants share their terrifying experiences of abuse and humiliation at El Salvador's CECOT prison after being deported from the U.S. The shocking details reveal a grim reality for those caught in the immigration system.
Amid swirling rumors of resignation following a significant upper house election defeat, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba firmly denies plans to step down, citing a need for stability as a crucial trade deal deadline approaches.