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Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan says the inquiry into whether Media Matters illegally colluded with advertisers to tank X's ad ...
What You Need To Know Harvard University has appeared in federal court, challenging $2.6 billion in funding cuts by the Trump administration At the hearing on Monday, the university accused the ...
Federal investigators uncovered new details in the deadly mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport that killed multiple service members in January.
Kentucky’s newest nominee to the federal judiciary faced tough questions from US Senate Democrats at a hearing Wednesday related to his time working for former GOP governor Matt Bevin. Democrats ...
Federal Circuit Judge Raises Concerns With Trump's Tariff 'Rewrite' in Appeals Hearing 4 minute read July 31, 2025 ...
The Trump administration has terminated more than half of all federal funding for gun violence prevention programs in the U.S., cutting $158 million in grants that had been directed to groups in ...
Owners of townhomes in downtown Charleston who were given 24 hours to evacuate their homes will have to wait a while longer for their lawsuit against the city to proceed.
Federal employees can talk about religion at work, including by encouraging coworkers to "re-think" their own beliefs, a memo said Monday.
Home Politics the explainer New White House guidance means federal employees could be hearing more religious talk at work Employees can now try to persuade co-workers that their religion is 'correct' ...
Trump Administration Says Federal Workers Can Challenge Religious Views For ‘Correctness’—Here’s What To Know By Ty Roush, Forbes Staff.
A federal judge said he wants more clarity on "who is running the show" at Alligator Alcatraz, following a lawsuit over attorney access to clients detained at the immigration detention center in ...