August 18 Feds charge dozens of alleged Tren de Aragua members with drug trafficking and murder-for-hire A Colorado grand jury indicted 28 alleged Tren de Aragua associates on firearms and drug trafficking charges as authorities recover 69 weapons from Denver-area investigation.
August 17 Europe needs to treat Putin like an ‘existential threat,’ Sen. Schmitt warns Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses his take on the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska and more on ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Sunday.’
August 15 'Brazenly unlawful': DC officials escalate fight with Trump over police takeover Lawsuit challenges Trump's executive order federalizing D.C. police and Bondi's installation of DEA head as emergency police commissioner as unlawful.
August 14 Supreme Court declines to block Mississippi social media age-restriction law, for now Justices declined to block the Mississippi law, which blocks young people from accessing most major social media platforms and sites without parental consent.
August 14 EXCLUSIVE: Trump-aligned legal group files FOIA request for DC crime data, citing alleged manipulation Pro-Trump legal group launches investigation into D.C. crime data following placement of police officer Michael Pulliam on administrative leave for alleged falsification.
August 13 AG Pam Bondi suggests Trump's crime crackdown in DC will help Latino residents U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says President Donald Trump's order to crack down on crime in Washington, D.C. is 'crystal clear,' as critics claim the capital's crime is down.
August 13 US appeals court says Trump can slash billions in owed USAID funds The decision is a victory for President Donald Trump, who moved to dismantle USAID and other foreign spending almost immediately after he was sworn in to his second White House term.
August 13 Appeals court allows Arkansas' first-in-the-nation ban on gender transition care for minors to be enforced A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld Arkansas' first-in-the-nation law prohibiting doctors from providing gender transition medical treatment to minors.
August 12 DOGE scores win on appeal as court rejects labor union challenge A federal appeals court struck down a preliminary injunction that limited the Department of Government Efficiency's access to Americans' data.
August 12 Climate group scrubs judges' names from website after unearthed chats unmasked cozy ties Climate Judiciary Project removes judge names and anonymizes testimonials on website after Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ report exposed online forum between climate group and jurists.