New York and New Jersey are suing the Trump administration after accusing the feds of "illegally withholding" $16 billion in funding for the Gateway project.
New York and New Jersey are suing the Trump administration after accusing the feds of "illegally withholding" $16 billion in funding for the Gateway project.
Republicans would be better off focusing on passing legislation that helps Americans, not generating pointless drama that will only help their opponents.
A judge in Oregon on Tuesday temporarily restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland, just days after agents launched gas at a crowd of demonstrators including young children that local officials described as peaceful.
Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran has stepped down from his position as chair of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers, ending a controversial arrangement where he held positions at both institutions.
A government lawyer begged a federal judge to hold her in contempt of court so she could spend 24 hours behind bars and finally get some sleep, rather than deal with the tsunami of legal work President Trump's immigration enforcement surge has spawned.
The White House approved the Medal of Honor for fallen Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, who died heroically shielding an allied soldier in Afghanistan suicide bombing.
Lawmakers are demanding answers from Future Farmers of America over Chinese Communist Party-controlled Syngenta partnership, citing serious national security concerns.
A complaint made about Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard months ago relates to an allegation that she withheld access to classified information for political reasons, according to a memo sent to lawmakers by the inspector general's office and obtained by The Associated Press.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Tuesday the country should make "any sacrifice necessary" to preserve the independence of the country in the face of threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
A judge in Oregon on Tuesday temporarily restricted federal officers from using tear gas at protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland, just days after agents launched gas at a crowd of demonstrators including young children that local officials described as peaceful.
The brothers of Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman killed by an immigration officer last month, spoke on Capitol Hill Tuesday, becoming emotional and telling lawmakers that the family hoped in vain that her death could spark change.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has strongly denied allegations contained in recently released documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, while his ex-wife Melinda French Gates said her former husband needs to address the claims himself.
A Netflix executive promised lawmakers Tuesday that the firm's $82 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery would increase domestic production jobs, use union labor for domestic shoots and continue theatrical releases.