Trump’s presidency faces crucial tests as Supreme Court begins pivotal term
Supreme Court justices face major constitutional questions about presidential authority as Trump administration appeals reach the high court for final review this term.
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Supreme Court justices face major constitutional questions about presidential authority as Trump administration appeals reach the high court for final review this term.
By sending troops to U.S. cities that are not in active crisis, President Trump is breaking with military tradition. Helene Cooper, who covers national security issues for The New York Times, compares his recent actions with earlier domestic military deployments.
Virginia's Republican leaders tore into Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones after texts surfaced showing he wished death on a rival and his children.
Immigration rights groups successfully challenged the Trump administration's plan to send migrant children to adult detention facilities upon turning 18 years old.
Conservative critics blast Judge Deborah Boardman's eight-year sentence for Justice Brett Kavanaugh's attempted assissin as too 'lenient.'
Federal government shutdown furloughs 750,000 employees who will receive backpay under 2019 law, costing $400 million per day, according to Sen. Joni Ernst's office.
House Republicans hold conference call on fourth day of government shutdown, with Speaker Mike Johnson urging unity as Senate Democrats reject GOP funding plan.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones should "step away" from his campaign "in disgrace" over text messages.
Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill refuses to back NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as Republicans try to link vulnerable Democrats to the socialist.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee invested in ads across 13 districts, accusing Republicans of shutting down the government.