In response to a federal letter threatening to cut funding, Washington officials reaffirm their commitment to sanctuary policies. Attorney General Nick Brown calls the threats hollow, while local law enforcement faces scrutiny.
In a groundbreaking summit, President Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed security guarantees for Ukraine, resembling NATO's Article 5. This marks a potential shift in Russia's stance and could pave the way for peace in the region.
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.
The SCORE Act, a groundbreaking bill aimed at regulating college sports compensation, has passed a House committee. While it faces criticism and challenges ahead, it marks a significant step in reforming how student-athletes are treated.
In a historic move, Adelita Grijalva has been nominated to replace her late father, Raúl Grijalva, in Arizona's 7th Congressional District. With strong progressive ideals and heavyweight endorsements, she faces GOP candidate Daniel Butierez in the upcoming special election.
In a controversial ruling, a federal judge has allowed medical debt to stay on Americans' credit reports, overturning a Biden-era policy aimed at alleviating financial burdens for millions. Advocacy groups express dismay over the decision, while credit bureaus laud it as a protection for lenders.
The Justice Department is ramping up mass firings, including key officials, as part of a controversial effort to weaken civil service protections and increase political control over law enforcement.
In a contentious ruling, the Supreme Court permits the Trump administration to deport eight men to South Sudan, raising concerns over human rights and potential torture. Critics argue the decision undermines legal protections for immigrants.
Experts warn that the new 'Big, Beautiful Bill' could have significant consequences for taxpayers, gamblers, and consumers. With changes to deductions and cuts to consumer protections, many Americans may face unexpected financial burdens.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's asylum restrictions, affirming that the president cannot unilaterally alter immigration laws. This decision highlights the importance of legal protections for migrants fleeing danger.