U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled this week that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cannot terminate parts of the billions of dollars in climate grants awarded under the previous White House administration.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended $2.7 million in grants to Harvard University and threatened to revoke its ability to enroll foreign students.
President Donald Trump met with a Japanese trade delegation in Washington, D.C., on April 16, marking a pivotal moment in escalating trade tensions between the United States and Japan.
A former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contractor has pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting he spied for the Iranian government while employed in the U.S.
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White has been officially banned in Lebanon due to the inclusion of Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who portrays the Evil Queen in the film.
Federal authorities have charged 40-year-old Jamison Wagner of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with arson in connection to two separate incidents: the firebombing of a Tesla dealership and an attack on the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters.
Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin—a Maryland woman brutally murdered in 2023 by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador—has publicly criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) for his recent trip to El Salvador.
In a recent development, Russia has proposed to the United States the use of its frozen assets to purchase Boeing aircraft, contingent upon the establishment of a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
On April 16, Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) introduced the "Why Does the IRS Need Guns Act," aiming to prohibit the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from purchasing, receiving, or storing firearms and ammunition.