Wisconsin judge Hannah C. Dugan faces federal indictment for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest. This case ignites a fierce debate over the judiciary's role in immigration enforcement.
In a groundbreaking decision, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has announced its dissolution, marking a significant shift after nearly five decades of conflict with Turkey. Led by Abdullah Ocalan, this move could change the course of Kurdish aspirations.
At 32, Ann Young faces a pivotal moment in her life. As a dedicated doctor nearing the end of her medical training, she grapples with the decision of whether to embrace motherhood or maintain her independence.
In a controversial move, Trump's administration is reportedly exploring the suspension of habeas corpus, raising concerns over legal rights during immigration enforcement. Key aides discuss implications as courts challenge recent detentions.
The Trump administration is exploring the suspension of habeas corpus, a move that could allow the government to detain migrants without due process. This controversial proposal raises serious legal and constitutional questions.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has deemed President Trump's executive order against Perkins Coie unconstitutional, marking a significant victory for legal independence and free speech in America.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson received a standing ovation after condemning the Trump administration's relentless attacks on federal judges, framing them as a threat to democracy and the rule of law. Her powerful remarks highlighted the dangers judges face today.
In a controversial executive order, Trump calls for blocking all federal funding to PBS and NPR, claiming they promote biased news. This move raises concerns about the future of public broadcasting and press freedom.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered the cessation of federal funding for NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer dollars should not support biased news. This decision raises questions about the future of public broadcasting and journalistic integrity.
On May Day, thousands across the U.S. protested against President Trump's policies, advocating for workers' rights and judicial independence. From Chicago to small towns, demonstrators voiced their concerns over the administration's agenda.