Twenty-four states have joined Idaho and Indiana in urging a federal appeals court to throw out a ruling that would require Alaska to provide sex reassignment surgery to a convicted child sex abuser behind bars.
Ohio lawmakers are moving to protect parents after an investigation revealed that a county child welfare agency had been tracking whether parents were "accepting" or "rejecting" of their children's gender identity, and referring non-compliant parents to re-education programs.
Eric Swalwell, the California congressman running for governor, is breaking his silence on the Fang Fang Chinese spy scandal, dismissing it as "lies" while records show his campaign fund paid $305,000 in legal fees to a white-collar criminal defense firm over the years the scandal played out.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that illegal immigrants detained by ICE have no right to a bond hearing, dealing a significant legal blow to immigration attorneys who have been using those hearings to spring detainees back onto American streets.
A civil rights group has reached a landmark settlement with the federal government, permanently barring dozens of federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to remove or suppress lawful speech online.
First Lady Melania Trump welcomed the First Spouses of 45 countries at the White House as part of a historic summit centered on integrating artificial intelligence into education.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner threatened to arrest federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deployed to Philadelphia International Airport, warning agents they could face handcuffs, a courtroom, and a jail cell if they carried out their duties on his turf.
The University of Southern California (USC) canceled a debate between gubernatorial candidates after receiving backlash for allegedly excluding non-White candidates.
Anduril Industries and Palantir Technologies are working to develop software for the Golden Dome, a source familiar with the matter shared with Reuters.