Federal Immigration Crackdown Targets Bay Area
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have been sent to a Coast Guard base in Alameda, Calif., ahead of a planned immigration enforcement operation across the Bay Area.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have been sent to a Coast Guard base in Alameda, Calif., ahead of a planned immigration enforcement operation across the Bay Area.
Arizona Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva and the state’s attorney general sue House Speaker Mike Johnson, claiming he has no authority to delay her swearing-in.
The University of Virginia has agreed to provide federal data on admissions and hiring in exchange for a pause in a Justice Department civil rights investigation.
Donald Trump is seeking $230 million from the Justice Department, claiming federal investigations caused him financial and reputational harm.
Donald Trump’s controversial demolition of the White House East Wing has ignited fierce backlash over historical preservation and executive authority.
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley delivered a 22-hour, 37-minute speech on the Senate floor warning that Trump’s presidency poses an existential threat to American democracy.
The Trump administration has enacted sweeping sanctions on Russia’s top oil firms, Rosneft and Lukoil, signaling a sharp escalation in U.S. pressure over the Ukraine war.
The Trump administration is pursuing aggressive measures to secure U.S. rare earths supply amid overwhelming Chinese dominance—but success is far from guaranteed.
The U.S. military carried out its first Pacific Ocean strike on a suspected drug boat near Colombia—the eighth lethal operation in Trump’s expanded antidrug campaign targeting cartel vessels as terrorist threats.
Phil Brest, former White House counsel to President Biden, has been appointed president of the American Constitution Society, stepping into a critical role as progressive legal advocates brace for escalating judicial battles.