In a surprising move, four House Republicans sided with Democrats to defeat GOP Rep. Nancy Mace’s censure resolution against Ilhan Omar, sparking intense debate over political rhetoric and accountability.
In a dramatic legal battle, President Trump appeals a judge's decision to block his removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, the first black woman in the role. The case raises significant questions about Fed independence and presidential power.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily withhold $4 billion in foreign aid, sparking controversy and legal battles. The decision comes as the administration seeks to block a federal ruling that mandates the spending of these funds. The case is on hold pending further developments.
In a dramatic turn of events, a federal judge is set to expedite the legal proceedings that could decide if President Trump can remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. The judge will review a request to temporarily block the dismissal while the lawsuit unfolds.
In the heart of Chicago's O Block, local resident Anthony Carter advocates for community-led solutions to violence, rejecting President Trump's proposed intervention. While crime rates decline, residents emphasize the need for support, not federal troops.
In a high-stakes legal battle, President Trump seeks to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook amid allegations of mortgage fraud. Cook's lawsuit claims her removal is illegal, raising critical questions about presidential power and the future of the Fed. Will the court side with Trump or uphold Cook's position?
In a dramatic turn of events, Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing President Donald Trump to prevent his attempt to remove her from office, a legal battle that could shape the future of the Fed's independence.
California Republicans have filed a lawsuit to block Governor Newsom's redistricting plan, claiming it violates state law and threatens fair electoral maps. The contentious Proposition 50 is set to appear on the November ballot.
Texas Democrats have returned for a second special legislative session after breaking quorum to block a GOP-backed redistricting vote. Amidst legal advice and a nationwide movement, they aim to reshape the political landscape ahead of the midterms.
After a two-week absence, Texas Democratic lawmakers return to challenge GOP redistricting efforts, igniting a fierce national debate. Their actions could reshape the political landscape for the 2026 elections.