The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia, claiming its in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants unlawfully favors noncitizens over American students.
The Virginian accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national headquarters the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol appeared in federal court Tuesday as prosecutors argued to keep the suspect behind bars.
The White House cannot lapse in its funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal district court judge ruled on Tuesday, only days before funds at the bureau would have likely run out and the consumer finance agency would have no money to pay its employees.
Nearly a year after this border province became a focal point of Israel's response to the fall of Bashar Assad, what the Netanyahu administration then described as "temporary" security measures have hardened into a sustained military presence on Syrian soil -- complicating U.S. President Trump's efforts to turn the fragile new government in Damascus into a reliable American ally.
The Trump administration on Tuesday sanctioned 10 companies and individuals based in Venezuela and Iran over both nations' aggressive trade of ballistic missile and drone technology, as part of its campaign to exert maximum pressure on the countries.
Billions of dollars in taxpayer funds went to "questionable" rental assistance recipients in former President Biden's final year in office, the Trump administration said in a new report.
A report by House Republicans has revealed the extent of the Biden administration's efforts to debank digital asset businesses and people who use cryptocurrency.