A federal judge in Colorado ruled Tuesday that ICE has been too aggressive in arresting illegal immigrants without warrants, saying agents had stretched an exception covering immigrants likely to flee beyond the breaking point when they arrested longtime illegal immigrants who weren't going to run.
The government shutdown didn't seem to do much to slow the pace of federal spending, as Uncle Sam kicked off the new fiscal year with a sharp rise in payouts for the month of October.
A Republican senator has introduced legislation that would punish any U.S. municipality that enforces an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against an official of a U.S. ally, a move aimed at protecting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a social media video urging U.S. troops to defy "illegal orders" say the FBI has contacted them to begin scheduling interviews, signaling a possible inquiry into the matter.
Yaakub Vijandre was preparing to go to work as a mechanic when six vehicles appeared outside his Dallas-area home. Federal agents jumped out, one pointed a weapon at him, and they took him into custody.
President Trump dished out pardons for two North Carolina turkeys, Gobble and Waddle, taking part in the 78th annual National Thanksgiving Turkey presentation at the White House on Tuesday.
Small business optimism is falling in key sectors, according to a quarterly survey released Tuesday that showed a downgrade in manufacturing despite President Trump's efforts to boost U.S. production through tax cuts, deregulation and tariffs.
President Donald Trump blasted so-called "liberal judges" after a woman was set on fire allegedly by a repeat offender. He is also demanding troop deployment.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced she won't seek a fourth term, ending her decade-long leadership of nation's capital ahead of 2026 election.
House Republicans sought to quash concerns that there could be more resignations in the wake of Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene's, R-Ga., plans to exit early next year.
Voter approval of Trump's economic handling drops to new lows as Democrats capitalize on affordability concerns in recent elections across multiple states.