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The president vowed to support the police and has given them reasons to cheer. But some of his actions have also frustrated ...
Public records show how Jackson spent its $90M Siemens settlement—but gaps remain as a judge demands answers on legal fees and missing documentation.
The National Science Foundation can continue to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars from researchers in several states ...
Maxwell's attorney was questioned repeatedly about whether she is seeking a presidential pardon, but said “there have been no asks and no promises.” ...
WASHINGTON – Daniil Medvedev figures this is his time to shine: He loves playing tennis on hard courts like those used at the D.C. Open. And he loves the U.S. Open, which is just a month away ...
Appeals court finds Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional, upholds block The Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment says that all people born or naturalized in the ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow it to cut hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of research funding in its push to roll back federal diversity, equity and inclusion ...
A divided federal appeals court said California's law requiring firearm owners to undergo background checks to buy ammunition is unconstitutional, violating the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
A federal judge in Alabama reprimanded three lawyers for using ChatGPT to write court filings with “completely made up” case citations. U.S.
The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit brings the White House’s theory of citizenship closer to a full Supreme Court review.
A federal appeals court affirmed on July 23 a district court ruling that said President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship is unconstitutional.