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Lawsuits are challenging President Trump’s abrupt decision to send men awaiting deportation to the American military base in Cuba.
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Lawsuits are challenging President Trump’s abrupt decision to send men awaiting deportation to the American military base in Cuba.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the former Auburn coach, along with lawmakers in several Deep South states are seeking to clarify laws on NIL taxation for athletes.
An influential conservative group is throwing its weight behind Elbridge Colby’s nomination to serve in a top defense post, though he faces opposition from some GOP senators.
The Senate plans to debate and vote on the confirmation of Kash Patel Thursday to further the process of confirming President Trump's Cabinet.
Janno Lieber, head of the M.T.A., has helped steer the tolling program through lawsuits and a last-minute pause. He now will face off with President Trump.
Fiscal watchdog group OpenTheBooks says federal agency spending has far outpaced the rate of government growth, including a 749% increase in Department of Education spending.
Civil rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting DEI alleging discrimination.
President Donald Trump's approval rating sits at 47% according to a Thursday poll from CNN.
President Donald Trump says he may use 20% of DOGE savings to send payments of $5,000 directly to the American people.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney blasted President Donald Trump, accusing him of "devotion to Putin, abandonment of Ukraine, and lies about history," and declaring he "is the antithesis of everything Ronald Reagan stood for."