President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the government shutdown and issued pardons for more than 70 people accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election.
A federal judge has told the government it should release hundreds of migrants it has been holding in preparation for deportation, saying the Trump administration has gone too far in claiming the power to detain anyone deemed to be in the country illegally.
A major Starbucks union strike on Thursday coincided with the chain's popular Red Cup Day as NYC's incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani backs a worker boycott.
New UAP documentary features 34 government officials revealing decades of secrecy around unidentified aerial phenomena and non-human intelligence disclosure.
Nevada Democratic representatives Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford are being mocked as “out of touch" for keeping silent after a Democratic spokesperson dismissed no tax on tips as “crumbs."
More than a dozen transgender veterans are suing the government for revoking their pensions and benefits after being discharged under the Trump administration's transgender military ban.
President Trump said he's going to ask Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Democrats after more Epstein emails surfaced this week that mentioned the president.
A prominent American Catholic group chided some bishops for sowing “confusion" on the church’s official stance on enforcement and called for a “more complete conversation on immigration."
A federal judge ruled Rep. LaMonica McIver’s alleged clash with federal agents wasn’t part of her congressional duties, rejecting her bid to dismiss the charges.