A federal judge halted the Trump administration's new compliance requirements for states receiving food stamp funding on Friday, granting a preliminary injunction that suspends conditions tied to "gender ideology," immigration policy, and athletic fairness rules.
The Trump administration denied entry visas to senior Iranian Football Federation officials ahead of the FIFA World Cup, forcing the Islamic Republic's delegation to base its operations in Tijuana, Mexico, while its players compete inside the United States.
President Donald Trump ended a recorded "Meet the Press" interview early Sunday after a heated exchange with host Kristen Welker, calling NBC "crooked" and disputing the network's handling of California's ongoing vote count.
President Donald Trump granted a full pardon Friday to former Rep. Stephen Buyer, a Republican from Indiana convicted in 2023 of insider trading, clearing a man who served as a House prosecutor at Bill Clinton's impeachment trial and who his supporters say was targeted by political adversaries.
The Department of the Interior said it would restore the gold-plated Arts of War and Arts of Peace equestrian statues located near the Lincoln Memorial.
President Donald Trump said Friday he expects his newly installed acting Director of National Intelligence, Bill Pulte, to downsize the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and remove employees he views as politically problematic, saying Pulte will operate "less shackled" than his predecessors.
The House Armed Services Committee voted 29-27 along party lines Thursday night to codify President Trump's effort to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, folding the change into the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act.