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Jason Chaffetz's new book, “They're Coming for You,” exposes how the feds found a workaround to steal your private info — and warns it won’t end with the Biden administration.
Friction within the Trump administration has cropped up with the Justice Department team that fights monopolies, sources tell CBS News.
Seventeen immigration court judges have been fired in recent days, according to the union that represents them, as the Trump administration pushes forward with its mass deportations of immigrants ...
Democratic officials from 24 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Monday, seeking to restore access to billions of dollars in frozen education funding. The states ...
The mass firing of State Department employees could significantly impact the Trump administration’s ability to address the priorities it has said it values, multiple former and current ...
(The Center Square) — California, Arizona and Colorado, along with 17 other states, sued the Trump administration this week over its decision to close the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s ...
Columbia University is on the verge of striking an agreement with the Trump administration following months of negotiation to restore federal funding to the school, according to two sources ...
A MAJOR Welsh holiday park has gone into administration. Celtic Holiday Parks in Pembrokeshire is now seeking a buyer, administrator Grant Thornton has announced. The holiday park company operates … ...
The Trump administration on Monday took another step to make it harder to find major, legally mandated scientific assessments of how climate change is endangering the nation and its people.Earlier ...
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on Friday temporarily blocking the Trump administration from carrying out immigration stops and arrests in Los Angeles without probable cause.
Inmates at "Alligator Alcatraz" are suing the Trump admin for keeping them in the squalid detention camp without the right to speak with an attorney. The executive director for the ACLU of Florida ...
On June 23, 2025, the USDA announced plans to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, affecting 59 million acres of national forestland.
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