As the government shutdown intensifies, the Trump administration defends its controversial decision to stop food stamp payments, risking hunger for millions of Americans. Lawsuits from multiple states challenge this choice, highlighting the legal and budgetary constraints at play.
In a stunning turn of events, Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups is on leave after being indicted on serious charges, and he won't be receiving his salary during this tumultuous time. The implications for the team and Billups are profound.
In a recent event at the University of Mississippi, Vice President JD Vance argued for a significant reduction in legal immigration, criticizing Biden's policies and emphasizing the need for societal cohesion. Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point's founder, also addressed the audience, urging young conservatives to stand firm in their beliefs.
In a surprising turn of events, the NBA has placed Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier on leave following a gambling scandal. His salary will be held in escrow pending legal outcomes, sparking a challenge from the Players Association.
An appeals court has halted a federal judge's order requiring a daily court appearance from a Customs and Border Patrol commander regarding immigration enforcement in Chicago. This follows the DOJ's appeal against the judge's oversight, raising questions about the balance of power in law enforcement.
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Terry Rozier's salary is on hold following his arrest for federal gambling charges. The Miami Heat guard's future in the NBA hangs in the balance as legal proceedings unfold.
Since September, President Trump has ordered a series of controversial military strikes against boats in the Caribbean, claiming they are linked to drug smuggling. With over 50 casualties, the legality of these actions is under scrutiny.
A federal judge is scrutinizing a senior Border Patrol official for allegedly using tear gas on protesters, raising concerns over compliance with court orders and the safety of residents.
A federal judge in San Francisco has issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from firing federal employees during the ongoing government shutdown, stating that labor unions are likely to win their case against these layoffs.