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 DOJ faces off with entire Maryland federal bench over automatic pauses in deportation cases Judge Thomas Cullen expresses skepticism over Trump administration's unusual lawsuit against all 15 Maryland federal judges that challenges their standing order that pauses deportations.
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 More than 20 GOP attorneys general call on RFK Jr, FDA to reinstate safeguards for abortion drugs More than 20 Republican attorneys general are demanding that the Trump administration reinstate safety protocols for the abortion drug mifepristone.
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 I support Trump taking control of DC police — the Constitution is on his side President Donald Trump's D.C. police takeover could signal the end of home rule as administration asserts federal control over the nation's capital city and its law enforcement.
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.
August 12 Trump blasts ‘Too Late’ Powell again, threatens lawsuit over Fed’s $3B HQ renovations Trump on Tuesday ramped up his pressure on Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, threatening to allow a lawsuit over the central bank’s $3.1 billion renovation project to move forward.
August 12 Public school teacher reveals years-long effort to expose alleged student abortion scandal Fairfax County teacher Zenaida Perez says she warned school officials seven times about abortion allegations involving a social worker before district launched investigation