The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Justice Department's request to pause a judge's order while it challenges the order in court.
The Trump administration is reigniting a legal fight over whether it can unilaterally freeze billions of dollars in funding in loans, grants and financial assistance.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday declined to temporarily block a lower court’s orders directing the Trump administration to ...
Still, an advocate for students with government loans said they are worried about the impact of the freeze. "Any kind of freeze to federal financial aid across the board is incredibly harmful to ...
It took horror films from way back and more recent ones and turned them into something that you could only watch on a comedy sketch show without any restrictions ... know they excel at it.
MORE: Trump administration offers federal workers payouts for resignations in move mirroring Elon Musk at Twitter Leavitt defended the policy on social media, saying Trump still plans to implement a ...
This team that thrilled and matched Celtic in the opening quarter of the season is in freefall in what has been one of the most spectacular collapses in form in any sport, let alone the Scottish ...
On Monday, the Office of Management and Budget ordered federal agencies to freeze any federal funding to activities that might be implicated by Trump’s executive orders, causing states, local ...
“UNRWA currently is not receiving any U.S. funding so there is no direct impact of the more recent decisions related to the U.N. system for UNRWA,” Dorothee Klaus told reporters at UNRWA’s ...
A federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s freeze on federal aid programs ... administration cannot suspend disbursement of any congressionally appropriated funds until then.
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The strong showing of ticks every year (and the longer they stick around) is clearly not affected by a polar vortex or a deep freeze in December or January… so I am not counting on this January’s ...