
Trump officials lift pause on ICE arrests at farms, hotels, restaurants
The Trump administration has lifted a short-lived pause on immigration arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants.
The Trump administration has lifted a short-lived pause on immigration arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants.
NYC Comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by ICE agents Tuesday at immigration court in Manhattan.
More states, territories and Washington, D.C., have signed on to a settlement with drugmaker Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family over the opioid crisis, officials said.
A federal judge struck down sweeping Trump administration orders that resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of National Institutes of Health research grants.
The gubernatorial candidates are already set for the highly anticipated, off-year election.
Democratic Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota confronted GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah at the Capitol Monday over a social media post on the Minnesota lawmaker shooting.
The bill was stalled for weeks amid Democratic pushback and contentious amendments.
President Trump said Tuesday that he won't call Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after the targeted shootings of two state lawmakers because it would "waste time."
Former Sen. Bob Menendez, of New Jersey, was convicted last year on federal bribery charges.
Trump says he's not just "looking for a ceasefire" in the Israel-Iran war. He also warned all of Tehran's residents to evacuate.
President Trump is cutting short his trip to the G7 summit in Canada due to the Middle East conflict.
Eric Coomer sued after Mike Lindell called him a traitor and accusations about him stealing the election were streamed on Lindell's online media platform.
A man who served in the Coast Guard for over 30 years was charged with making threats against President Trump on social media.
The Senate Finance Committee's portion includes changes to Medicaid funding and tax reform.
The American Bar Association is accusing President Trump of using his "vast powers" to "coerce lawyers and law firms."
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