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It’s not really about the books. President Donald Trump’s abrupt firing of top officials at the Library of Congress and ...
Republicans in Congress have been making behind-the-scenes efforts to pass major domestic legislation via the federal budget ...
In the latest indication of the dissent in the G.O.P.’s ranks, two Republicans, Representatives Chip Roy of Texas and Ralph ...
Follow for live updates as Trump continues his Middle East trip in the United Arab Emirates and the Supreme Court hears ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an issue that courts have not questioned in more than a century: birthright citizenship. NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the case with law professor Amanda Frost.
Donald Trump posted a screed against birthright citizenship just hours before the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on ...
The United States Supreme Court appeared divided on Thursday on whether federal judges have the right to issue nationwide blocks to presidential decrees, as they heard arguments about President ...
How the Supreme Court decides will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.
Significant emergence has been reported in Kentucky, eastern Tennessee, southwest West Virginia, western North Carolina, northeastern Georgia, and parts of Virginia and the Washington, DC area. The ...
President Trump appears to be following up on threats to boycott the conference, hosted by South Africa in Johannesburg this ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent committed to divesting 25 entities in which he or close family had invested. But one of ...