Artist Amy Sherald canceled her solo show American Sublime at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery after learning the institution considered altering or removing her painting Trans Forming Liberty, a depiction of the Statue of Liberty as a transgender figure.
Under the Trump administration, federal authorities are allocating $608 million from FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program to states willing to establish temporary immigration detention centers
Federal authorities have charged two medical staff employees after video footage captured them physically obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an arrest.
Federal authorities have arrested 442 individuals who served as sponsors for unaccompanied migrant children released into the United States during the Biden administration, according to ICE data reported by NewsNation’s Ali Bradley. The arrests involve allegations of child abuse and other criminal activities, raising renewed concerns about how the Biden administration handled the mass influx of unaccompanied minors at the southern border.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Oregon's Department of Human Services from denying a woman the ability to adopt siblings after she refused to comply with gender identity pronouns.
In a fiery interview with PBS' Frontline, War Room host Steve Bannon called out what he labeled a double standard in media outrage over political rhetoric—particularly when directed at judges. Bannon defended President Donald Trump’s criticism of federal judges while accusing outlets like PBS of ignoring threats and harassment faced by Supreme Court justices following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Ghislaine Maxwell met for a second straight day with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a closed-door session, as the Trump administration faces mounting demands to release additional files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence in a Florida federal prison, was accompanied by her attorney, David Markus, during the discussions in Tallahassee.
Democrat Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell charged nearly $300,000 worth of taxpayer dollars on worldwide travel, according to a report from the Boston Herald.