Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said Tuesday the Trump administration is developing plans to withdraw federal customs and immigration officers from major international airports in sanctuary cities, a move that could effectively halt international air travel at some of the busiest airports in the country.
Prosecutors in four Virginia counties announced Tuesday they will not enforce a new state law banning the sale and transfer of AR-15-style rifles, days after Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed the measure into law.
The Stonestown Family YMCA in San Francisco has overhauled its locker room guidelines following complaints from members about a transgender individual who has used the women's locker room for roughly two years.
The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a clean win Tuesday, reversing a lower court ruling that had opened the door for federal immigration judges to challenge White House restrictions on their public advocacy.
An Oregon animal rights campaign says it has unofficially collected enough signatures to put a sweeping ballot measure on the November 2026 ballot that would make hunting, fishing, trapping, and farming criminal acts under state law.
A White House news release details how the Trump administration is waging war on fraud, explaining the ways in which President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have unleashed an "unrelenting, full-scale assault on the fraudsters, scammers, and corrupt operators who have looted billions from American taxpayers."
Two Florida defense contractors face federal bribery and fraud charges after allegedly paying off a U.S. Army employee and inflating government contracts to pocket nearly $1.9 million intended for a military innovation lab in Hawaii, the Justice Department announced.