
Federal Court Reviews Trump’s Use of 18th-Century Law on Deportation
A federal judge questioned if Trump could use an 18th-century law to counter a “British invasion” corrupting minds.

A federal judge questioned if Trump could use an 18th-century law to counter a “British invasion” corrupting minds.

House narrowly rejects resolution to halt Trump’s military actions in Venezuela after a tied vote and GOP opposition.

President Trump sues JPMorgan Chase for $5 billion, alleging political motives in closing his accounts post-2021.

Democratic legislators in the Senate are urging an extension of Obamacare tax credits, set to expire soon. This move aims to maintain affordability in healthcare, impacting millions and highlighting the ongoing healthcare debate.

A lawyer for fired University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore seeks to dismiss charges, declaring his innocence.

A prominent civil rights attorney and two others were arrested at a protest disrupting a Minnesota church service.

A Philippine court found journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio guilty of financing terrorism, sparking global criticism.

The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district pleaded guilty to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship.

Explore “Love Letters” at Britain’s National Archives, showcasing legendary romances and heartfelt letters over centuries.

A Japanese court sentenced a man to life for assassinating former PM Shinzo Abe, exposing ties to a controversial church.

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