The Trump administration likely broke the law when it banned the government from using the artificial intelligence tool Claude and forbade any contractors from doing business with its creator, Anthropic PBC, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
A federal judge on Thursday extended her order requiring that federal authorities give immigrants detained in Minnesota access to attorneys immediately after they are arrested and before they are transferred out of state.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., decried Democratic sanctuary policies, saying they “worked exactly as the Democrats intended," allowing the murder of Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.
Trump-aligned watchdog group, America First Legal, says a decade of American Bar Association amicus briefs shows the powerful legal group pushed liberal outcomes 80% of the time it weighed in.
The filing says jurors used damages figure to "send a message" in the trial, and details broader claims that Musk, in their view, was denied a fair trial.
Comedian Druski set social media ablaze Wednesday after posting a sketch on X in which he donned full prosthetics to portray a conservative white woman -- a character so closely associated with Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk that even X's own AI chatbot was fooled.
Graham Platner leads Gov. Janet Mills by a wide double-digit margin in Maine's Democratic Senate primary, boosted by strong support from men, according to a new poll -- and either Democrat would narrowly edge out Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a general election matchup.
Sanctuary cities create "staging areas" for illegal immigrant criminals and their violence spills over into neighboring jurisdictions that do try to cooperate with federal authorities, the House Oversight and Reform Committee said in a new report Thursday.
The U.S. faces hurdles in conducting "battle damage assessments" of its strikes against key targets in Iran, raising questions about whether the Islamic republic's military infrastructure has been destroyed permanently or if Tehran retains the capacity to rebuild it after the current conflict ends.
Department of Justice lawyers have told a federal judge that ICE provided wrong information about the deportation agency's policy on arrests at immigration courthouses -- information that was used by a judge in a major ruling last year.
The Justice Department reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration pressured social media companies to remove or suppress disfavored speech by American citizens.