In a groundbreaking ruling, a federal judge has barred ICE agents from arresting individuals merely observing their actions, marking a significant win for civil rights in the Twin Cities. This decision comes amid rising tensions and allegations of excessive force used by federal agents against peaceful observers.
The Virginia Senate's recent constitutional amendment could reshape congressional maps before the midterms. With Democrats aiming to gain seats, the upcoming voter decision will be crucial. Will the amendment succeed?
The Virginia state senate is poised to pass a constitutional amendment allowing Democrats to redraw congressional districts ahead of the midterms. This could secure them four additional seats if approved by voters.
A federal judge in Minnesota has ordered the release of Garrison Gibson, ruling that immigration agents violated his Fourth Amendment rights during a raid. The decision comes amid heightened enforcement operations by DHS in the area.
In a groundbreaking meeting, Canadian PM Mark Carney and Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced significant tariff reductions, marking a pivotal shift in their countries' trade relations after years of tension. This deal could reshape Canada's economic future.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has reversed its decision to cut over $2 billion from mental health and addiction programs, following significant backlash from lawmakers and advocates. Care providers across the nation are relieved as funding is set to be restored.
In a significant ruling, a federal court has upheld California's new congressional maps, rejecting claims of unconstitutional gerrymandering aimed at benefiting Democrats. With an appeal to the Supreme Court expected, the battle over district lines intensifies as midterm elections approach.
In a historic move, South Korea's special prosecutor has requested the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his controversial martial law declaration in 2024. The trial concluded with a ruling expected soon, which could mark a significant turning point in the country's political landscape.
In her 2026 State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul outlines over 200 initiatives aimed at making New York more affordable and safer for families, including universal child care and significant infrastructure investments.
In a surprising move, the US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, effective March 17, 2026. This decision has significant implications for Somali nationals in the US, prompting them to explore legal options.